Today, there's an expectation that you get to know public people. In the past, it was much more what you did and how you presented yourself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The public made me and then encouraged me for many years, and my future even now depends upon it.
When your life changes and you become a more public person, in some ways you need to be a more closed person, you know?
I have lived in public as a somewhat recognizable person since I was a teenager. Emails I answer end up posted on sites; pictures of me and someone I just met, taken by a cellphone, literally number in the thousands and are easily accessed.
I've done quite a lot of growing up in public, which has been tricky at times.
I guess I didn't feel confident enough to be searching in a big public way. I was very content at the time to toil in obscurity on things that I thought might point me in certain directions or teach me certain things - not knowing what that would be.
I pretty much grew up in public.
Showing your life so public is a mistake sometimes, but I blame myself as much as anyone else.
The public is a part of my real life.
My experience of being on the public platform got more multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, and my place in the public eye, I think, has always been a little more than just what is going on in that time in my life.
The public already knows about me more than I ever wanted it to know.
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