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In your opinion, who deserves fame more: someone who entertains millions or someone who makes important contributions to society but remains relatively unknown? Does our culture celebrate the right people?
Do you think child stars and teenage influencers should be protected by different laws? At what age should someone be able to choose a public life?
How has the definition of talent changed in the age of viral fame? Can someone become legitimately famous without traditional skills, or does that cheapen the concept of celebrity?
Would you rather be famous during your lifetime but forgotten after you die, or live an ordinary life but be remembered for centuries? What does this reveal about your values?
Some people argue that we shouldn't look up to celebrities as role models because they're just ordinary people with a platform. Do famous people have a moral responsibility to set a good example, or should we separate their personal lives f
Many celebrities speak about the "dark side" of fame, including loss of privacy and mental health struggles. Do you think the benefits of being famous outweigh these costs, or is it ultimately not worth it?
If you could be famous for one talent or achievement, what would it be, and why? Would you prefer fame that comes from artistic ability, athletic achievement, scientific discovery, or something else?
Do you think social media has made fame more accessible or simply created a different kind of celebrity? How does influencer culture compare to traditional fame?