Famous versus anonymous is a lifestyle debate that reveals fundamental values about privacy, recognition, and what it means to live a good life. Fame offers influence, opportunity, financial rewards, and the validation of being recognised and admired by millions of people. But it also means the permanent loss of privacy, the constant pressure of public scrutiny, the impossibility of authentic relationships, and the psychological burden of managing a public image. In the age of social media, where ordinary people can accidentally become famous overnight, the debate has become urgently relevant. Most people say they want to be famous. Most famous people say they wish they were anonymous. What does the world vote for?