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    “It is best not to drink too deeply from a cup full of fame. It can be intoxicating, and intoxicated people often do foolish things.”

    John Wooden, via The Win Within (Page 31)

      “On fame. Look at their minds, the nature of their thought and what they seek or avoid. And see how, just as drifting sands constantly overlay the previous sand, so in our lives what we once did is very quickly covered over by subsequent layers.”

      Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (Page 63)

        Smart isn’t easily measurable. Neither is beautifulgood or successful. And especially happy. A high SAT score is a measure of whether or not you scored well on the SAT. That’s it. A bank balance is a measure of how much money you have in the bank. That’s all. In the face of the difficulty the system has in measuring things that don’t measure, we create proxies. Things like popularity as a proxy for whether a work of human creativity has worth or not. It’s a method built to process commodities instead of people, and it’s running amok.”

        Seth Godin, Blog

          “For me, the utter elation of this whole period came from the world’s embrace of my creation, my music. No feeling compares to having others love what you love, and then enthusiastically sharing it with others. Fame for the sake of fame had never been the dream. But spreading light is a pleasure I’ll always live for.”

          Alicia Keys, More Myself (Page 78)

            “The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you’re uncool.” ~ Almost Famous (Film, 2000)

              “The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear.” ~ Socrates

                “The rest of the world isn’t nearly as important as the few who are here.” ~ Seth Godin, The Icarus Deception

                  “It’s better to be trusted than to be liked.” ~ Stephen Covey