Steve Stout argues that fame has become the primary driver in media, often eclipsing genuine talent. He observes that talented individuals may now prioritize actions that lead to fame over honing their skills, a truth that talent itself has seemingly accepted.
Impact: High. This perspective highlights a concerning shift in media values, where superficial popularity is rewarded over substantive skill, potentially devaluing expertise and craftsmanship.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:04:07 to 01:05:21.
Sources in support: Jeremy Tachibana (Analyst)

