Quote by Shania Twain

I certainly don't think you need to be famous to want to leave a legacy, but when you are famous, it's even more likely that your child will get the wrong perspective on your life if you die prematurely.


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Summary

This quote highlights the idea that fame can complicate the perception of one's life and legacy, particularly in the context of untimely death. It suggests that being famous increases the likelihood of one's child developing a distorted understanding of their parent's life if they were to pass away prematurely. The implication is that fame brings heightened attention and scrutiny, potentially causing a skewed portrayal of a person's achievements and values, which could further influence future generations' perspectives.

By Shania Twain
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