Summary
This quote suggests that the more popular someone becomes, the higher the chance of encountering dislike or criticism from others. It indicates that when someone gains widespread attention or admiration, there will inevitably be a group of people who harbor negative feelings towards them. The quote touches on the idea that popularity is subjective and can generate both positive and negative reactions, emphasizing the inherent difficulty in being universally liked when one's prominence or influence grows.
Topics
Recognition
By Yogi Berra