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In today's world, we’re all addicted to social media.

We’re often
influenced by people we adore. They might be actors, sportsmen,
singers, etc. Yet it doesn’t have any bad results, but does it really
can change us in a good way? They have to have this obligation to be
good role models because we call them heroes and often try to
become their versions. 
   Firstly, to be a celebrity is not as easy as we think. We follow their
every step including their appearance, habits, actions, and want to
be like them. This is why they're known as influencers. We repeat
every movement they do and luckily in a way it should be. For
example, football players have a huge impact on young people.
Consequently, children are working 7/24 to achieve everything that
their idols have. They show that everything is achievable if you work
hard. They often say that they had long and disastrous life going
through but they didn’t quit. This is what they have to put in our
brains. Things that help us to grow up. Being someone's icon means
huge responsibility and must cope with success.
    On the other hand, the impact can be a disaster. One wrong
behavior is enough to cause or encourage them to do bad things or
make bad decisions. This person pushes you to make choices you
may feel uneasy about or draws you into unhealthy situations. Don't
confuse them with the person who tries new things and helps you
grow. The difference lies in whether or not you feel embarrassed,
anxious, restless, or edgy.
   In conclusion, I strongly believe that it’s significant to make
decisions that do good impact on young people and not only. They
have to affect or change someone or something in an indirect but
usually important way. 

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