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Eager or motivated by ambitionAnswerHaving a strong desire for success desire of power, fame, honor; object of that desire
Francesco Petrarch is concerned the 'Father of Humanism". He was concerned that his desire for fame would lead to a separation from God and damnation.
There can be many reasons. Some want fame just for greed and shallow reasons. Others want it because they crave attention and wish for an outlet to help prove to them that they mean something--even if it's only for a short while. On the other hand, many wish to just voice their own observations about life and the world, and try and reach many others to create a certain connection among many individuals. As well, some might wish to make a certain legacy that will, at least to an extent, make their existence worth it. After all, what is the point of life if it is lived in anonymity? Those are just a few of the reasons for the desire for fame.
Francesco Petrarch was a scholar, teacher, and poet who lived from 1304 to 1374. He was worried that his desire for fame would hurt his chances for eternal salvation.
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"Real" people are those who do not crave publicity, or seek out fame, but who live their lives more quietly and with respect for their fellow humans. You should try seeking these people out, speaking to those who help those less fortunate, and the elderly who have lived full and productive lives.
Likely because there are so many individuals who have become "e-famous" from playing or making videos of the game. It's not uncommon to have a desire to be liked or have fame when so many people who are playing game have acquired that status. These people end up as role models, and set a standard that many end up following in order to achieve the same.
Fame is not as pleasant as some people think it is. The paparazzi hounds famous people. Princess Di found out the hard way it is awful to have international fame.
The term cupidity refers to an excessive over the top desire for a particular thing. For example one may intensely desire money, fame, along with may other material things.
An earnest desire for some type of achievement or distinction,as power, honor, fame, or wealth, and the willingness to strive for its attainment
The Hall of Fame did not exist in 1915.
About five to seven people get into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame each year.