 Fame, in contrast to money, is pure desire. Now how do you get fame? A talent or a skill, and you're good at it, and you can perform with it. A lot of people think fame, like, oh, I'm not like a famous person, I'm not some, you know, super big artist or some big, you know, singer or whatever. All of this stuff is relative, okay? So if you're in a room filled with a lot of attractive people, you being attractive, okay, you're at neutral right now, because everybody's pre-selection's the same, so you don't stand out. And so the same thing works the other direction. So if you're a guy who's playing, you know, the guitar at the coffee shop, right, you have high fame in that environment, people are paying attention to you. A lot of guys have gotten late at parties because they bring a fucking guitar, and they're like do-do-do, they play like same fucking five chords over and over again. Girls dig it, because girls want attention, right? It's their currency. And so fame has everybody's attention, and so the value of your attention is amplified because of everybody else looking at you.