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Fans spend 6500 yuan to pour tea for Aidou. Why are they so bottomless?

It costs 6500 yuan to bring someone tea and water. Is it really such a big head? Yes, and the target is very clear. As a fan, you can serve tea and water for your favorite beans as a waiter, but this waiter not only has no salary, but also has to post it upside down. This kind of thing caused a heated discussion as soon as it came out on the Internet. This idolization behavior really has no bottom line.

If the hotel recruits waiters to serve tea and water, no one will go if the salary is low. But some fans prefer to be close to idols and spend money on tea. This kind of behavior may not be understood by some people or even enough, but as some fanatics, it is particularly worthwhile. No one's money was blown away by the strong wind. I really don't know what the significance of this is.

I remember reading a news before that some hotels specially bid for the price of the star's living room. On the original packaging of the star, they offered several times or even dozens of times the normal price. When the price comes out, it is almost a spike. Doesn't it hurt to sleep in a bed that others have slept in and use things that others have used? Stars are radiant and famous, but they are also ordinary people. They also eat Lazar, drink, burp and fart. Don't you resent it?

Some people say that the entertainment business is too easy to do. As long as there is a way to get in touch with the stars, there will naturally be people who have reasons to spend money for them. Some netizens commented very well? Spending money to serve others, is this spending money to find ancestors to serve? ? Is the money you shouldn't spend worth it? Do you have money to buy some clothes for your family? Isn't it delicious to buy some meat

I have never opposed idolatry, but I hope idolatry is rational. If your favorite star has a new work, you can go to the cinema or video platform to support it. That's understandable. But if you spend a lot of money or energy to meet the stars, it is not worth it. Take Yang Lijuan as an example, a family that once idolized. In order to chase idols, parents bought houses and sold kidneys for idolatry, and finally their father committed suicide by jumping into the sea. Such fanatical idolization destroyed her family, which must be an indelible pain in her life.

It is ok to regard idols as the driving force for your progress, such as listening to idols' songs when you are lost. I used to like listening to Jay Chou's songs. Every time I am unhappy, I will put his songs on my mobile phone. Listening to your restless heart will calm down, and then you will feel particularly motivated to do other things. I think this kind of idolization can play a positive role, and positive guidance can promote one's growth.

I hope everyone in idolization needs rationality, don't blindly worship stars, and don't blindly do some stupid things. There are many things worth doing in life, so we must do something positive.

(The above picture is from the Internet)