Countless people are delighting in the celebrity scandals of people such as Charlie Sheen, and rationalize it by the basic fact that his net worth is in the millions. Merely because someone is rich doesnt imply that people have to gain happiness from their personal weaknesses or distress.

There are people on Myspace where their whole entire wall is populated with insults of Paris Hilton, Rachel Bilson etc.. Now, if their Myspace account was designed to just talk about things that befall to celebrities that would make more sense, but to talk about the subject, not put up insult after insult. But why is it that not a single thing else is pertinent to that person (at least in the public arena)? Large numbers of people use Myspace to point out what they are passionate about. What are those people genuinely passionate about I enquire?

Every one of us makes errors and fail. It is ineluctable for all of us. I will acknowledge, I do not enjoy failure and I can not claim that I am grateful for nor will excessively praise failure like many people do. I do learn though, so in this sense failure is really important and relevant. I consider success can teach worthful lessons as well that shouldnt be disregarded. Even so, once a celebrity has an affair, some people use that as a guiding rule for their own life. I have seen if Paris Hilton did it then everyone does type of posts. Really? Though unfaithfulness is not new and impacts many matrimonies as does difficulty with money (two of the best known causes for separations), even if 1 single person does not cheat on their better half then everyone does not do it. How a celebrity lives doesnt have to be a personal guide for someone elses life.

Considering the fact that celebrities are so idolized in our society above most else, celebrity scandals may make them seem more human which is ok. But, to the point that people then perceive false relationships with a celebrity based on those failings is concerning. The thing about celebrities is that they are idolized because they have been able to capitalize on an ability that they have, which most non-celebrities have not. This places the celebrity on a pedestal ; until they 'bomb'. Once they 'bomb' they end up like "merely like the rest of us" which permits the celebrity to be on the same level.

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