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by accidentalrebel
2318 days ago
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> There’s a big difference between being known in your field and being generally famous as Tim Ferriss is talking about. Thanks for actually making me realize this distinction. Kinda like being known for something instead of being famous for something. Does that make sense? |
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That’s definitely a distinction.
But I actually meant it in the sense that most fields and sub fields are so small that you can be legit famous within them but have no problems of fame because the number of people involved is tiny.
But if the field grew 100-1000x, you would then have problems of fame with the sheer numbers.
Think of whatever speciality you’re in, then consider you probably know what 1-5 notable people in the field look or sound like, without knowing them personally. That’s essentially what fame is: the effects only get odd when the field is so generally that much larger numbers will recognize that same person. Some portion of any sufficiently large group will be over enthusiastic or malevolent.