When famous people give their opinions, many people listen.
Should we pay attention to those remarks?
When Tom Cruise once appeared in a TV program, he was too excited
so he jumped up and down the couch. Later “jump the couch” was
adopted in the American dictionary for slang. This is a bit
exaggerating, but it definitely reflects the fact that when famous
people give their opinions, many people listen. But, should we pay
attention to these remarks or actions?
Firstly,
famous people are “famous”, for they have one or few aspects that
exceed common people. Like Albert Einstein once said, “I think and
think for months, for years, ninety-nine times the conclusion
false, but the hundredth time I am right.” As a brilliant
scientist, he speaks of the right attitudes towards science and
inspires countless people to fight for the truth. Hollywood actors
or actresses, they may talk about their dressing styles or skin
cares on magazine. These are all advice that we might as well take,
for real life is not just serious academic things but also the
satisfaction of living.
But the point is that,
celebrities are not perfect role models for the public. Once I
heard a story about Einstein, saying that he nearly got into the
water when he once harassed a young lady and got refused when they
were in a boat in a park. Is Einstein evil somehow? No! He’s just
being human. Then is it wrong to harass ladies? Yes. But all humans
make mistakes. Celebrities are experts in certain areas but not
all. In some other fields, they should even learn from us.
Generally, there are two extremes when talking about celebrities:
the public are either too critical or too superstitious.
Objectively, both of the attitudes are unnecessary. As a Chinese
saying which generalizes this situation the best goes: to take in
the good, while to get rid of the bad.