Quote by Tony Levin
I'm in that comfortable niche where I'm not that famous and sometimes people do need to put a barrier between them and their followers. When you're real famous you need to do that but I'm not that famous so I don't need that kind of barrier.
Summary
In this quote, the speaker highlights the advantages of being in a moderately famous position. They explain that while highly popular individuals may require a barrier between themselves and their followers for privacy and personal protection, they do not need such measures. Being comfortably less famous allows them to maintain a closer and more accessible relationship with their followers. This implies that they value and enjoy the level of fame they currently have as it permits them to engage with their audience more easily without compromising their personal boundaries.
Topics
Famous
By Tony Levin