Very interesting. Especially the kidnapping and “I know what you did” things. There’s a movie to be made out of this post.https://twitter.com/WilliamAEden/status/1225706526737747968 …
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They’re not even that correlated unless you specifically do get-famous things that also are good get-rich gambles. So far I’ve figured out zero formulas to hit on both. I have like 1 get-mildly-famous formula with no riches attached.
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Tim is the prototypical example of “next level” fame for people at my level (it’s a logarithmic scale, so if Beyoncé is 9, and Tim is 5, I’m a 4). I’ve frankly always used him as a cautionary tale rather than an aspirational one, even without knowing these details.
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I think I’ve even avoided Level 4 downsides. My downsides are level 2 or 3. I think because my writing is too opaque to be good fodder for psychotic projection etc. I’ve only bad one threatening psycho in 13 years, and maybe 3-4 non-dangerous people needing mental health help.
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Hmmmmm hmmmmm
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Something like 80% of GenZ wants to become a famous Youtube star.
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Is there actual survey research on this? And do they want it as a means to money or dor fame for own sake?
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the exchange rate of attention to money is …not very good
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