I don't know what you mean by "famous." My job is such that I can't hide and want to - I do journalism. With us, contacts are the main capital, and contacts are not created and maintained by staying at home, so I have to be among people all the time. For 25 years in the industry, it is perfectly normal to be well known in the sector in which I work, namely - art and culture. I also happen to be in the frame of a photo from a literary premiere or the opening of an exhibition, but photographers are actually interested in the writer or the artist, not at my mercy. But my name is commented on, yes, but only in connection with my work, no one has ever interfered in my personal life, people are interested in my materials, not myself. I get a lot of invitations to all kinds of social events, but I almost never go, unless the host is my friend or I expect to meet someone there with whom I have been looking for contact for a long time. Just hanging around the buffet can never see me. I prefer a close circle of friends in an informal setting. My friends in question have always succeeded in some field, but I also don't notice them being chased by paparazzi. One owns a large publishing house, another has a private clinic, a third sells real estate, a fourth has a chain of electronics stores, etc. Normal people with normal lives and families. Well, I guess the actors can't avoid the spotlight, but there are modest people among them who watch their art and are not tempted by the fruits of cheap fame. Here, let's take the genius Marius Kurkinski! Has anyone seen him at Evgeni Minchev's ball? He won't even see it!
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I wonder and wonder when the simplicity will come to an end