Fame, money, and power are definitely essential. However, these things do not need to be in every aspect of life.
Because it is not money that makes a person happy, but the luxury it buys. It can only provide a peripheral feeling of happiness. Eventually, everything passes away.
Fame and fortune are what people desire. One gains power, and power attracts money and, of course, fame...
So, it becomes an autocrine loop! This is how people live when they are trapped in a closed loop with nowhere to go.
I agree that money is important for our basic needs and to lead a comfortable life. But don’t cross the line into pursuing those things that may not even last forever. We must remember that happiness is not a luxury.
Life is not in praise; it is in peace!
Money or fame?
Now the question arises: which should be considered more important, money or fame? In my opinion, money should come first because, ultimately, fame doesn’t pay the bills or drive sales. Always choose sales over rewards, profits over plaques. When fame arrives, be sure to shine the spotlight where it belongs: on the products and services you offer that give you the lifestyle you love.
Young people today value fame more than money, and one of the main reasons is that they want to enjoy the glory of a celebrity life, which the media effectively promotes. Some young people are even more interested in earning big bucks, whether or not anyone knows they exist. The media also encourages enrichment, but not in a “new” way of life.
While fame is directly associated with a lot of money, what really matters to people is leaving their identity or mark. Money is also important, but some people care more about fame than wealth.
Go make some money!
I think that in being part of an organization or doing business, you have to be looking for money, and if you are representing your business, you have to make sure that any publicity you get is for the products and services of your business. When it comes to media coverage, put them first before promoting yourself.