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Who is the most famous or infamous person you have ever met?

First of all, I was never impressed by the term famous, moreover, when it’s used to characterize people. Ok, there are some people whom I look up to, not because they are well-known, but for their deeds and what they have achieved.

Therefore, it’s unnecessary or senseless to mention if I ever met a famous person.

image: 103 Famous faces in one painting, telegraph.co.uk.

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  1. SRIKANTH Avatar

    That is a beautifully thoughtful way to approach the concept of fame. It resonates deeply. Celebrating a person’s deeds and character over their public recognition is a far more meaningful measure of their impact.

    Following the spirit of your comment, the most significant people I’ve had the honor of encountering aren’t necessarily “famous” to the world, but their achievements and influence are profound. They are the ones who have dedicated their lives to pursuits that matter:

    · The researchers working tirelessly in labs, driven by curiosity and a desire to heal.
    · The authors who have woven words into tapestries that change how we see the world.
    · The teachers who, with quiet patience, have ignited sparks of understanding in generations of students.

    These are the individuals whose “fame” is earned in the most authentic way—through contribution, integrity, and the positive mark they leave on others.

    Thank you for the reminder that the most powerful legacy is built not on headlines, but on action and character. A truly insightful perspective.

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    1. papadosshortstories Avatar

      Thank you so much for reading and commenting. I truly appreciate your kind words. 😊🙏🌹

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