To tell the truth, Yu's psychology and behavior are very similar to our idolization. So the question is, what is idolization like? Bian Xiao believes that idolatry does more harm than good. First of all, idolization is easy to lose oneself, leading to inattention, thus delaying studies, declining academic performance, and wasting time and money on posters and photos of stars. Secondly, idolization means wasting money, time, delaying study, leaving the group, affecting interpersonal relationships and damaging health.
Gabriel pointed out that everything goes too far. Some people hinder celebrity life or have obsessive-compulsive disorder because of idolization, which shows the disadvantages of excessive idolization. It is found that worshipping celebrities will reduce a person's self-confidence, because the endless yearning for and pursuit of a lifestyle beyond his own life reality may eventually lead to a feeling of being out of tune with his surroundings, and even doubt his own value and feel that his ability is too poor.
Fans worship star idols, so? Love me, love my dog? They blindly imitate, pursue and love their living habits, hobbies, clothes and even pets. For example, they deliberately imitate the hair styles and clothes of stars, ask about their hobbies everywhere, and learn to do it themselves. A teenager heard that a star didn't like a dish, so he stopped eating it himself. This blind imitation is not conducive to the formation of teenagers' moral quality, and even goes astray, endangering teenagers' moral quality.