The average person has a core group of friends and family. In the average life their focus and intentions are limited to each other. Thus, when the structure of their imagination finds balance and the focus of their intuition becomes comfortable, they can enjoy a very pleasant and productive life.
Those who become famous however, must learn and adapt to the pressure of having the intentions of many others zeroed in on them. It pulls and distorts the structure of their imagination and is constantly causing the focus of their intuition to shift about; bouncing from one person or group to another.
All traits have evolved and exist for a reason. A little narcissism makes it easier for a famous person to keep a firm grip on their consciousness.
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