Easy, because when your rich you can BUY fame.
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Socrates believed that virtue and knowledge were more important than wealth or fame. He thought that living a life of integrity and seeking wisdom were essential for leading a good and fulfilling life.
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for fame and wealth
Mansa Musa was Mali's rise to wealth,power, and fame.
he wanted more wealth and fame
Maturity and responsibility, in my opinion. Having those traits can lead to wealth and/or fame but not vice versa. Without them, even if you become famous and wealthy you could be too immature to keep or increase your wealth or really know how to manage your own life. Fame rarely lasts. Wealth (money) means little without really understanding what is important. Die young and be put in a fancy box with no one to miss you or live modestly and help the world with love in your life (AND get famous for helping those in need)? Flash doesn't last.
he wanted more wealth and fame
He was seeking adventure, wealth, and fame.
Health. If you had more wealth than health, you would have a high chance of dying. And besides, health is more important than wealth anyway.
It means that money is more important than health, which is not true.
When Chris Brown first started his fame he did not struggle. After he beat up Rihanna he did struggle with fame. Now Chris Brown is doing a lot better than before.