Take Cristiano Ronaldo, for example, with more than 1 billion followers on social platforms, your popularity is clearly global. Every word and action of your life will become a topic of discussion. And of course, the subjects who criticize, criticize, and mock you take up a large part, do you endure the pressure?
Social networks and keyboards easily turn people into experts, moralists or philosophes... to give their opinions. The view is not right or wrong, because it is based on personal perspective, but when criticizing, mocking, or criticizing, it is another matter. What goes beyond the limit will become an insult, especially when you do not fully understand everything in the life of a celebrity.
It is true that there are famous people in a way that is not good and worth condemning, but even for those who keep discipline every hour, desire success every day, and aspirate to extend their dedication every year, the criticism or laughter on their stories are clearly unfair.
If you are Ronaldo and are called a successful obsession, or are mocked when saying I am number one, what do you think? With what you have gone through and feel worth thinking about, being able to say that, do you care about their words - those who do not know what success is, how much they have contributed to society?
From a psychological perspective, people often easily criticize others because that helps them temporarily feel "higher" in the invisible scale of society. When criticizing someone, especially for mistakes or failures, it is a Consolational consolidation of the belief: they are better than me. It is a psychological defense mechanism, used by the brain to maintain a sense of safety and self-worth.
There is also a so-called blind spot effect, when we often think that we are objective and fair, while in reality we are self-iningue, sometimes being justified, it is just a form of entertainment, a way to release stress... The ancients have a saying: "The military leader believes in us, the sub-man believes in us". Perhaps the world would be lighter, if we always decided to point out our judgment, remember, there are 3 fingers pointing at ourselves, to recognize who needs to be corrected first.