: While Andy Warhol famously predicted everyone would be "world-famous for 15 minutes", modern sociologists find that true celebrity status is surprisingly stable once established, often lasting a lifetime for the top 0.15%.
: For creators, fame is often viewed as a double-edged sword. Authors like bell hooks suggest writing is for connection rather than recognition , while others warn that fame can become a "PR machine" that consumes the innocent. 2. Fame (The Agency) F.A.M.E
: Unlike traditional creative agencies, they are "militant" about project management and focus strictly on profitability and performance rather than just hours worked. : While Andy Warhol famously predicted everyone would
: Popularized by the TV series Fame , the idea that "fame costs... and right here is where you start paying in sweat" reflects the grueling work required to achieve and maintain success. and right here is where you start paying