What makes a celebrity?

What do these celebrities do different from us?
What makes them that way with such enormous fame?

I know lots of these secrets are hidden from the mainstream…

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No actor was famous from day 1 of their work. They work really really hard for the fame they receive. They’re above average human being with above average looks, and extremely hard working people. They love their art. Most of them are introverted people so their art is the only way they can communicate. So they try to communicate the best possible way.

Nothing is hidden, everything is out their in public. Hypnotic gestures, mysterious nature, character arch IRL, F’ed up love life. Just normal stuff which makes them human and relatable. And when we look at them in cinemas they seem so special . This conflict of relatable and special , makes them famous.

We want to be like them, relatable and special.

Creative energy chose them to act. And fame is a by-product of Acting.

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From what I see, nothing, they just have a platform hahaha

Yes they do work hard for that platform :wink:

For example, I find I have lots of similarity in my personnality and my charisma to Ryan Reynold when I speak to people and present. I don’t really dream of being an actor tho xD And of course I don’t have the side skills of making connection and all! There is more than good looks and charisma!

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You don’t need the skill of networking, you hire people for that.

There are many actors who started working without any connections. Once they did 2-3 films, they hired people to do networking and stuff.

The main difference between us and them is that they believed in themselves and did what they dreamt to do

I don’t know how, acting is different from any other job. Just because they’re famous? Fame is just a by-product.

Like Elon Musk made revolutionary businesses throughout his life, now he is rich because of that. We don’t ask what is the secret behind his riches. Money is just a by-product.

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Well if you want to be a celebrity all you have to do is establish a cult following. Some famous celebs out there are not necessarily famous actors and actresses.

SaintSovereign could in theory be a celebrity here in this community, however its not what he wants to do.

For Example?

Yeah I would say that too!

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Off the top of my head Tony Robbins, Bhagwan Shree, Mark Zuckerberg etc

Focus, they know what they want they visualize where they want to be and knew(gut feeling ) they would be famous(tunnel vision), timing, connecting with the right people and putting in the effort and not stopping because of failure or rejection. From a spiritual energetic standpoint I believe celebs have a powerful connection to their sacral Chakra(passion,drive,purpose,creativity). From a astrology perspective they have a good sun placement (creativity, ego, fame). I’ve even seen some astrocartography readings on celebs that have moved to their MC (career line) sun location and achieved fame they weren’t aware of what they were doing but they followed their intuition. In my personal opinion it has nothing to do with looks there are plenty of celebrities that are not above average looking but the average persons mind automatically perceives them to be because society has programmed us to relate fame to attractiveness and beauty and their charm,talent,confidence and money is usually what most are attracted to not their looks A lot of them have a natural understanding of universal law and the law of attraction. They may have doubts at times but they don’t let that over rule what they truly desire. For example the average person that wants to be famous in their conscious mind but the the doubt and disbelief that they can achieve fame is deep rooted in their subconscious in a celebrity or successful person this is reversed. This is just my take on it I’ve watched a lot of interviews over the years regarding celebrities and how they became famous most of them always say I just knew.

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I don’t know about Tony Robbins.

Bhagwan Shree and Mark Zuckerberg are famous and way above cult. They do have a cult following like every famous person but they’re way way above cult.

Regardless of what people think of him, I personally am not a fan of his he has a cult following of fans who follow him around the world, when he runs these motivational bootcamps and obviously he is famous.

Obviously, he will have a cult following, every famous person will have a cult following. Like every famous person will have a group who hates that person. Cult and Haters are sub groups of fame. Fight between them will make the person more famous.

Example any famous rap artist. Eminem? There is a cult following and there are Eminem haters too.

A lot of your fame is just your overall dominating light, it shines very hard and if there’s one thing humans understand more than anything, it’s someone who’s shining bright with an iron grip of dominance on his reality, it’s earth shattering

Acting for the world to see has got to be the biggest demonstrator of higher value out there, it takes a strong sense of internal dominance to really master

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What do you mean by celebrities?

If you mean like those specific 5-15 people who show up in the newspapers every single day, that is the work of either their Talent Management Company or a Publicity Agency.

It’s got nothing to do with hard work – pics of the same actors are published even if they haven’t made a movie in the last 3 years. Ditto for the rich kids, who have no known talent, just happen to be marketing a socialite image.

Whether it’s billionaires, actors, musicians, athletes, politicians, authors, whatever … pick a list of Top 50 in their field, and only 5-10 of them will be consistently in the news. Those are the ones who have an agency managing their Brand.

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With social media influencers, information marketers, etc., there is a little leeway.

They may be successful simply because of longevity / survivorship bias – they’ve been active on the platform for 5-10+ years, and got a lucky viral a few times.

Much more often though, it’s a game of Marketing.
Polarizing positioning & content, paid views, algorithm/searchengine-friendly posts, advertising, et al.

There is no special confidence required. It’s like any other goal – plan, measure, pivot, etc.

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If there is any law of attraction going on, it is in stumbling on the right agency, or getting mentioned by a big influencer. Most of the times, those aren’t coincidences either.

Besides, a good percentage of them are psychopaths, not paragons of spirituality.

The only common theme to Fame is Marketing.
Toot your own horn, or pay others to do it for you.

:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Secretly using custom subs from Subliminal Club and a deal with Lucifer :crazy_face:

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Actually, most celebrities are “products” of a “system”. There is always some entity that market them. Even for those celebrities who are famous despite not being marketed, it could be due to an invisible marketing strategy by their sponsors/managers.

There are many products that are hardly marketed through the usual channels, but you still know about them.

Works the same way for some of these famous people.

Michael Jackson and Micheal Jordan probably wouldn’t be famous if they were born in a renote village in Africa,no matter how talented they are

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Here we go again, all illuminati thing :joy:

I don’t understand, why people don’t see hard work, smart work, persistence, relentless, which these people are putting in their work, why?

They work 12-18 hours a day, way above an average Joe, they have above average looks. They have higher level of confidence. Which we can see, it’s there, it’s documented.

Just because someone is rich doesn’t mean, he is evil, or follow illuminati, or sold his soul etc etc. Same way for fame. It doesn’t mean it’s all marketing or illuminati (again).

That’s lack mentality, to believe they are famous or rich, they must have done something wrong, or they are selected by some group of men.

Yes, people are famous just because of marketing, but to just go and bluntly say, everything is marketing or illuminati, it’s just so wrong on so many levels.

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Obviously, so they were born in a country with opportunities.

Wouldn’t this logic fit to any and all work African Americans are able to do in America and not in African countries?

Since when did I mention Illuminati? It’s just business.

A celebrity signs a contract with the company. He has a manager who manages and packages his external image in return to make him famous and in return there are a lot of things that he cannot do.

Let’s say BTS. BTS is a product and the ARMY fans are the consumers. The manager has a job in marketing this product called BTS for the company, and if BTS does not do its job, both BTS and the company will suffer and make losses.

Yes, to be fair, BTS is talented and they work super-hard as per the terms of the contract that they signed with the Korean company. They cannot date anyone they wish to, not even their female counterparts in Black Pink.

However, the company also provides these boys with the training facilities, gives them good money so that they concentrate on their performances. The company provides them with the media exposure BTS needs to get famous.

It’s all about teamwork and business - not just raw talent alone, but nothing to do with the Illuminati.

Anyway this is a good read.

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Indeed, I was just stating the most indefensible variable. From a survivorship bias perspective, there are many people living in America who are as talented (or even more talented) than Jordan and Jackson but failed to make it.