Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Obsession with Celebrities

From Charlie Sheen to the Queen we follow them, we love them. But has our obsession with celebrities gone too far? So ask yourself why argon we infected with this viral disease? Does distinction worship syndrome affect us? What type of celebrity do we classify as a one we would follow? Why has the Twitter revolution changed our views of celebrities? And most importantly, who do we blame for our addictive behaviour? We must turn apart from our celebrity driven life and be our own mind controllers. So why be we infected with this viral disease?Let us be guile slight with ourselves, we have all imagined what it would be like to be a celebrity living someone elses life. We were built and programmed to like what we think is cool or attractive which are excessively words we use to describe celebrities. We see them all the time in films, on television and in advertisements all nearly the world. We acknowledge them as if they were perfect. But this is not true, yes of course they look and act differently when they are in the public eye but they are not like that in private. We see this when the worlds best golfer Tiger Woods cheats on his wife with 12 different women.This shows that they are not perfect as we imagined, but flawed like us. Celebrity worship syndrome or CWS is a scientifically proven obsessive-addictive disorder. It can affect anyone who is over-exposed to the media ring the lives of celebrities. Psychologists have indicated that there are three types of CWS. The first is Entertainment-social. This occurs when a group of commonwealth watch or speak about celebrities. The second CWS disorder is Intense-personal. This is shown when people share compulsive feelings about celebrities. The last CWS disorder is Borderline-pathology.How does all of this happen? It is more common for women to copy the image of celebrities. For example, regular women can see what the stars are wearing and often find tips on how to buy cheap knockoffs of their outfits. Th is concerns people who have little control of their behaviours and fantasies they have on the topic of celebrities. According to look conducted in the United Kingdom, there is a relation between celebrity worship syndrome and other mental disorder. This is a mildly-serious condition that can be change by reversal if professional help and advice is taken.Who do we find attractive and consider worth following? Its not surprising that gorgeous people wind up famous. Whats little obvious is that famous people often wind up gorgeous The more we see a certain face, the more our brain likes it, whether or not its actually beautiful. Thanks to what is known as the exposure effect, says James Bailey, a psychologist at George Washington University, the pleasurable sensation that is set off when we see a certain celebrity begins to create a neurochemical groove, making her image easier for our brains to process.This begins to explain why Jennifer Aniston, not exactly a classic cover girl wa s once more named one of People magazines 50 most beautiful in the world this year. Twitter, a world wide phenomenon. But why and how has the revolution of Twitter changed our views of celebrities? in front Twitter existed, all we had to connect with celebrities were magazines and television. But now celebrities have found a new way to communicate with us. Through Twitter, they can tell us what it is that they are currently doing and share their personal thoughts on anything. For example, Justin Bieber tweeted Come home to me is such a great song.I thought I would do a little something with it. But there have been studies which suggest that celebrities who do not use Twitter have a higher chance of prolonging their careers. In my opinion, this would be a fair statement because celebrities who do not use Twitter willing live a more private life under less stress and so find it easier to keep their career going for as long as possible. Celebrities like Katy Perry who does not use T witter has more retirement and less stress unlike those who constantly use Twitter like Justin Bieber are likely to experience an invasion of privacy.If we all were asked who do we blame for cosmos so attached to celebrities? We would all blame the media for publicizing the lives of the famous. But what we are not realizing is that we only have ourselves to blame for this behaviour. We push the media for more information which we then indulge ourselves in. We see this all the time when people contact news agencies and press aggressively for as much information as they could possible get. It has also been suggested by many that celebrities that are getting rich and famous forfeit their right to privacy.This could potentially be a disastrous decision that the celebrities make as they most certainly will lose their privacy and spend the rest of their lives under constant pressure from the media and the general public. Can we change our lives and turn away from the distractions of ce lebrities? A short answer would be yes. It is definitely unnecessary to follow the lives of the rich and famous so closely. If we get too addicted to celebrities, we learn to judge help and refrain from this.Celebrity worship syndrome is a serious mental condition that we can treat as long as we are piss to reduce the amount of information about the celebrities we get. What we do not realize is that there is no one else more attractive than us on the inside. We need to realize that using Twitter will only aggravate us to ask for more about celebrities. Most importantly, we must stop blaming the media and blame ourselves alternatively for our addiction to celebrities. We will find that living without the influence of celebrities hard at first whenever we choose to stop following them but the end result will be rewarding.

No comments:

Post a Comment