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Why would Aristotle argue against someone who wanted to become a famous celebrity?

1.
society is a lie, and celebrities are simply a part of that lie

2.
By being in the public eye, celebrities receive more than their fair share of criticism

3.
It is important to be as humble as possible

4.
fame is fleeting, and depends too much on what other people think of us, rather than on how we actually are

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fame is fleeting and depends too much on what other people think of us rather than on how we actually are
Number 3 he preached a lot about not flonting and earth and back than celebs would show off there wealth and not be humble if you were famous you were often rich and showed that off