"有名になって私が変わった唯一のことは、公共の場に出るときにもっと自己認識が強くなったことです。"
— Miles Teller
Simplified Meaning:
When someone becomes famous, they start paying more attention to how they act and what they say when around other people. This doesn’t necessarily mean that their personality or who they are inside changes; it simply makes them more conscious of their actions in public. Think of a person who gets promoted to a manager at work. Before, they could joke around a lot, but now, they have to act more professionally so their team respects them. Fame works in a similar way; it’s not about becoming a different person, but about being more aware of what you do and say because more people are watching you. If someone is famous, they might avoid doing something that could be misunderstood or criticized easily because they know it can get a lot of public attention. So, it's like having an extra layer of awareness to prevent misunderstandings and protect their reputation.