For example, I especially like watching a TV series and the hero and heroine in it, but I don't feel much about them in real life, probably because I never bring the characters in the TV series into my life. Since I don't particularly like a star, how can I talk about idolization? Since I'm not idolizing, why should I spend money on autographed photos of stars? To put it bluntly, it may also be because of the general economic conditions at home, so I have been very frugal since I was a child, and I try not to spend the money I can, especially the things that are completely unnecessary to buy.
In fact, many young people are now on the road of idolization, especially those handsome little fresh meat. We can't judge whether their behavior is right or wrong, but I think the premise of idolization is not to delay their life and study. I don't know if you still remember that there was a girl who liked Andy Lau very much. From then on, she embarked on the road of idolization, and it was out of control. She forced her father to sell the house, and even forced her father to sell her kidneys for her idol. Later, she forced her father to commit suicide by jumping into the sea, but the girl didn't even have the money to bury her father.
The ending of this family is really embarrassing, so I think it's okay to buy autographed photos of stars, and there's nothing wrong with idolization. It is purely a personal hobby, but don't affect your life and study. If you are like this girl, your life is over.