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8月14日
Unfortunately, in contemporary society, creating an appealing image has become more important than the reality or truth behind that image.
After the close ceremony of the London Olympics, people are getting back to their lives with less passion of the sports. We cannot deny that majority of people do have some exercise to keep in good health. However, for some of the people, they only tried to set up a new plan for doing exercise when they watch the Ryan Lochte swimming or Usian Bolt running. When the game is over, they totally forgot about their new plans and went to sleep or continued to watch the late night TV shows. That is actually reflecting a truth that people are paying more attention to the fabulous image or results rather than the reality behind the image, which is that athletes were practicing many hours per week and nearly have no time for social life.
In the recent years, with the development of technologies and bombast of visual images from Internet everyday, some teenagers seems to have a fallacy of path to success. For instance, when those basketball players posting the photos of having fun with teammates on twitter, the followers would think that if I am a celebrity, I might have a much better living. It seems a true statement. But, what they ignored is that they are practicing so much in earlier days. As the saying goes, "no pains, no gains."
Back to the Olympic games, when the game starts, there was so many controversies. Take the suspicious dosing case of Ye Shiwen, a Chinese swimmer, as a example. The media from all over the world is continuously saying that it is impossible for a sixteen yearsold teenager to swim faster than Lochte in the last 25 meters. After a few days, some people did a research and found that in the past two years, there are so many swimmers improved more than 7 seconds. As the media, some agency should tell people with the truth and reality, are actually telling people some fallacy, which is just based on the appealing image. What a sadness for the society.
When we talk about the society, we always talk about the teenagers, who are the future of our generation. As for this issue, appealing image is being more and more emphasized, the teenagers are influencing by the media, who suspect people cheating on competition rather than believe their hard working after the image.
It is really sad to draw the conclusion that people today only focus on the fabulous appealing and forgot the basic hard working of the others. And this fallacy is affecting more and more people to believe that they can success without the truth after the image--diligence. |
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