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Are there any positive examples about idolization?
Quite a few young people, idolaters and groupies have their own unique views. They have no blind obedience and can correctly analyze the advantages and disadvantages of idols. Idolization aims at pursuing the bright spots of stars, learning the good things of stars, and taking this as an example, strictly demanding ourselves in study and life, cultivating their positive spirit, and making such people grow up healthily. My neighbor's children are such people. He likes Michael Jordan very much and often praises Jordan's wonderful performance and superb pitching skills on the court. But what he admires more is Jordan's excellent quality. Once Jordan had a high fever of nearly 40 degrees and couldn't get up with intravenous drip in bed, but his team lost again and again on the court. In the last three minutes, regardless of the pain, he resolutely plunged into the battlefield. In a few minutes, he hit several three-pointers frequently, turning defeat into victory. His heroism made the children secretly determined to learn from Jordan's perseverance and be a strong and promising person. Idolatry is a normal social phenomenon. Idolatry is a reflection of the physiological and psychological process of teenagers growing up from children to adults. Teenagers are in the stage of development from children to adults, which is a period of physical growth, knowledge acquisition and lofty ideals. Their ideals and ambitions are in confusion and confusion, and they need to realize and improve themselves. They want to get rid of children's psychology and be as mature as adults. The appearance of the stars made them shine at the moment and saw the hope of self-realization from the stars. It has become their wish to follow them and worship them. Idolatry is a manifestation of teenagers' hopes and ideals. Most stars have a skill, either sports or art. In addition, their looks are handsome or graceful, which all reflect a beautiful style. Young people are often attracted to them and imitate their learning from their thoughts, behaviors and appearances. Idolization is also the psychological needs and emotional catharsis of the majority of teenagers. Adolescence is an important period of physiological and psychological changes. Sexual development is becoming more and more mature, but sexual consciousness is still hazy. People have a good impression of the opposite sex, and there are more or less shadows of the opposite sex in their hearts. In the eyes of young people, stars are the messengers of happiness, the embodiment of beauty and the most successful model. They all yearn for dreamy youth, live in their own virtual world, fantasize that they have become stars and top figures, and take this as their life goal. In addition, in a highly competitive society, students have a heavy learning burden, the pressure of further studies, the pressure of competition among classmates, and various tutoring arranged by parents after class, which makes many students breathless. When stars appear in front of the public with dazzling images and enter their lives, they can't help but worship, go crazy with the stars and vent together to meet their psychological needs. Idolatry fever is also the result of social induction. Some "star" merchants and brokers use various means to package "stars" in order to pursue the best interests. These "stars" were pushed down from above to meet the psychological needs of teenagers. Some children can't stand the temptation and have various deviations. Idol worship is the experience of teenagers' pursuit of life and an important process of life. Teenagers in every era have their own ideals, goals and idols in their hearts, and so does idolization at present. Therefore, idolization and idolatry should not be completely opposed, and the problem should not be allowed to drift, but should be actively guided and rationalized.