Curse of Fame, Erica Jong, Bob Iger, et al. - Those Who Escape
Molly Jong-Fast does a comprehensive job of capturing how fame took control of her mother author Erica Jong. In memoir "How You Can Lose Your Mother," she gets down cold how mom could never unfame, even after the name recognition petered out. In real time we might be bearing witness to how that curse might have overtaken visibly aging Bob Iger. He did extend the shelf life of extreme visibility by getting back the CEO job for a second time. But now out, he, as FT notes, seems to be struggling to stay on the radar. Meanwhile Barack Obama, Paul McCartney and already-over JD Vance have been busy with the objective of remaining in the current collective consciousness. Innovative plaintiff law firms such as Motley Rice might file a public nuisance lawsuit on behalf of a society burdened with hangers-on. But the good news is that there are those who manage to escape the curse. They leveraged fame to achieve noble or commercial goals and then were able to ...