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Wealth and fame are an illusion. The only times I've been truly miserable is when I was lying to myself or to others.

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Glenn Beck

Liberty University Commencement 2010, 2010

The Story Behind This Quote

Glenn Beck, the conservative media personality and founder of TheBlaze, delivered a deeply personal address at Liberty University in 2010. Throughout his speech, Beck reflected on his own turbulent journey through addiction, divorce, and professional failure before finding sobriety and faith. In this moment, Beck challenged the graduates' assumptions about success by sharing how the periods of his life that appeared most glamorous from the outside were actually his most miserable. He explained that chasing wealth and fame had led him to compromise his values and lose himself, and that authentic happiness only came when he stopped pretending to be something he wasn't. It was a raw admission from someone who had achieved considerable celebrity, warning the graduates that the trappings of success can become a prison if built on dishonesty.

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