If you have money and you have fame, but you don't have any confidence in your blackness, then it's all for nothing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's not about the fame and the money because if you do good work all that stuff comes.
You want to live your own life, but when you have fame, there are certain things you can't get away with.
Maybe to become famous is to reassure yourself that whatever you're lacking inside, you've fulfilled that.
Fame doesn't fulfill you. It warms you a bit, but that warmth is temporary.
As for fame, it can go to your head and you can become full of yourself.
Fame is a weird one. You need to distance yourself from it. People see a value in you that you don't see yourself.
Fame does lead to money, which I don't have a close relationship with. I'm the kind of guy who never sees the money - it all goes somewhere else. I don't understand it, I don't like to deal with it. I have a fear of not having it, because I grew up without it.
I think, most of the time, fame is just an inconvenience that needs to be negotiated around to get done what you're actually trying to do.
I never wanted fame, of all things, and I'm not just being cheeky. There are benefits that come with being famous, but there's also confusion. It's important to make sure your feet stay on the ground.
Fame is hollow. It amplifies what is there. If there is any self-doubt, or hatred, or lack of ability to connect with people, fame will magnify it.
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