People are not afraid of making mistakes, but they are afraid of making mistakes, not correcting them, not apologizing, not knowing where the mistakes are, and doing wrong things, so they should admit their mistakes, correct them when they know them, and apologize sincerely to the other party, instead of being a mere formality or under pressure. Only by doing so can they be forgiven by others.
bright, a Thai putrid drama puppet, apologized only on June 2th a few days ago for what happened on April 11th, saying that it was because "I was too busy at work to share my heart until today". I think that if I did something wrong, I should apologize to others immediately. I can't save my face, but I feel embarrassed and drag things down, which will lose the meaning of apologizing and make people misunderstand that you don't want to apologize.
at that time, Bright praised a Weibo who insulted China because of a slip of his hand. Afterwards, he explained that all this was a misunderstanding. As he is of Chinese descent, he never looked down on China people and never thought about racial discrimination. At that time, I liked it because I didn't see the specific content clearly. Although it may be really flattering, should I take corresponding measures in time after the incident, instead of remembering to apologize one or two months later?
? What makes people even more angry is that some fans, blindly idolize, think that stars are right in everything they do, blindly support idols, fight for them, and recruit their own stars. Among them, the most egregious fans say this: Bright fans post: You don't have to apologize to anyone, because you didn't do anything wrong. All the fans will still support you, so just be yourself. You don't have to change yourself for anyone, because you have done a good job.
Now the life of star idols has gradually become transparent, so I still hope that stars can bring positive energy to everyone, safeguard their public image, and star fans should not do anything to discredit their own stars.