To Farri's question...
Knowledge, judgement and practised skill is unevenly spread through the pilot population, as indeed, is the absence of these qualities.
Some seek to improve their knowledge, judgement and skill . Many aren't that interested.
Some are actively resistant.
The raw human material is quite varied.
We have the physically fit, quick thinking twenty year old, with a great maths and physics basis.
We have others who are poorly educated, slow thinking, or life situation impaired, in varying degrees and combinations.
Individual pilots often manage to get a lot of flying done, over a long time span, before their incapacity is revealed, one way or another.
Being well known, or popular socially, has nothing to do with the above realities.
There are two available defences.
Maintain a quest for both broad and specialised knowledge, across all disciplines of piloting and aviation more broadly.
Seek to get as much 'hands on' piloting and aviation practice as you can handle.
or.....
Give the game away........until later, or permanently.