Actress Shahin Taslimi, known for Gold and Copper
Idolization is the act of extreme admiration and love. It can be defined as the process of viewing an individual or object as worthy of your sincere devotion. Celebrity idolization becomes problematic when it moves from fanaticism to obsession. By interpreting the perfection depicted by celebrities as real and unedited, today's society sets unreachable standards for itself.
Individuals fail to see the money, editing, skills of different professionals, and time that goes into making a celebrity. Celebrities sell perfection, an unachievable target for most ordinary individuals. The Idolization of celebrities results in an unhealthy preoccupation with their lifestyle and life choices. This is primarily because the ordinary man does not have access to the life lived by celebrities, and in attempting to imitate one, they fail miserably, causing emotional and mental difficulties.
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