Quote by C. JoyBell C.
I think that fame removes true happiness. Because when you are famous, people know you for who they think you are and when you are happy, it's because people have met you and see you for who you really are. Of course, if you are not a great person, it's better to be famous. But if you have greatness, it's better to not be famous.
Summary
This quote suggests that being famous can undermine genuine happiness. When one is famous, people only know them based on their public image or perception, not for who they truly are. True happiness arises when individuals are seen and appreciated for their authentic selves. Being famous may cater to those who lack positive qualities, but for those who possess greatness, it is better to remain anonymous and have their worth recognized by few instead of being known superficially by many.