Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker, who is famous, does not find enjoyment or satisfaction in their fame. It implies that despite the perks and privileges that come with being famous, such as wealth or recognition, there is a lack of fulfillment and contentment. This statement could allude to the negative aspects of fame, such as invading privacy or the pressure to maintain a certain image. It speaks to the idea that fame does not necessarily equate to happiness or fulfillment in life.
Topics
Famous
By Utada Hikaru