Novak Djokovic, Elon Musk and others should grasp this: fame and public affection are not the same thing
The Guardian
There is a truth, not quite universally acknowledged, but worth knowing by anyone who achieves public prominence. Being famous and successful doesn’t necessarily equate to being liked. Just ask Novak Djokovic.
One of the most recognisable people in the world for almost two decades, on the tennis court Djokovic often carries the aura of an invincible demigod. But in the court of public opinion, he has often shown himself to be a mere mortal.
So why the discrepancy between fame, success and popularity?