Re: Heroes/Idols and Hypersensitivity
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 3:21 am
Old Pit Guy wrote:Can someone explain this "personality-related connection" to me? I just don't get it. If someone insults something I like, why on earth would the upshot of that be for me to take that personally? For example, there's always the guy who disagrees with conventional wisdom … say they don't like Vinnie Colaiuta's style at all. Would you become upset by that? It's the same for anyone or thing, isn't it? Or is it truly a matter of hero worship? I guess what I'm saying is that I understand this if you're still a juvenile, but as an adult it makes no sense to me. It has to be pathological on some level to take a bad opinion from someone else about someone else as a personal insult.Pocketplayer wrote:Bulls-eye!when you insult someone's hero, a hero they're emotionally invested in because of a personality-related connection, it feels a bit like you're insulting them or their choices - on a subconscious level, and rightly or wrongly.
Just look at euro soccer...people go batshit over that stuff, same with football, politics.
Same principle. Living lives through others, perhaps to mask feelings of loneliness or inadequacy.
The smart amongst us, or depraved depending on POV, exploit this.
But it's all weird.