And I wanted to add that having such an attitude (like I used to) causes one to see more in people than there really exists. Whether it is exaggerating to make your friend look more cool and marveling at someone because they come off to you as being somehow superior to others. I'm talking about the instances where other people are nearly or if not, idolized. People tend to idolize these people I think because they have an image in their mind that these people are more capable and more special than the rest. I mean after all if they weren't, why would they be idolized? I just hate these illusions that are attached to the images of certain people, it keeps people from seeing the real things. An example would be shows like Hollywood tonight, who the fuck cares about the lives of some other worthless (to me) human beings? Why? When I can watch a show on Discovery that tells me how nature works (an obvious exaggeration), why would I choose to stare at a tube that's telling me where some actor ate that day?

I think I also forgot to add that the obvious and main thing that encourages this culture of almost human-worshiping is the result of the concepts of individualism and the likes of it. We should be bringing ourselves together and becoming familiar with each other, we should not segregate ourselves from one another and assume false images of one another. It is destructive.