Try to diversify your interests and engage in more real-world activities. That way, you won't be so fixated on the fictional character. Also, think about the flaws of the character to break the idealized image in your mind.
Well, one way could be to set limits on how much time you spend thinking about them. Another is to consciously focus on your own goals and the real people around you. Remember, fictional characters can be fun but shouldn't take over your thoughts too much.
One way could be to remind yourself that they're not real and engage in hobbies or socializing in the real world. That might reduce the simping. Also, limit your exposure to the fictional content related to those characters.
It could be that the character's story and development have really resonated with you on an emotional level. Maybe they represent something you aspire to or find comforting. Also, the way they are depicted, their looks, or their personality might have captured your interest strongly.
No. While many ghost stories are designed to be scary, some can also be used to teach lessons or preserve cultural heritage. For example, in some cultures, ghost stories are passed down to warn people about dangerous places or behaviors.
I recommend the following novels to you, all of which are novels in which the protagonist controls ghosts to scare people: " Crazy, Interns Are Cheating ": The protagonist can see through and control the medicine to kill viruses. At the same time, he can also use hypnosis. 2. " Fei Chang Special Ability: BenGong is coming, please close your eyes ": The female lead can use powerful hypnotism.
The following are some recommendations for free ghost novels: The Mad Reaper 2. I Create Myths in the Heavens 3. Human Ghost God 4. Moonless City's Demon God is in Love 5. Ghost God Killing Heaven System 6. Miss Ghost and Spirit 7. Ghost God Contract 8. My Ghost Man 9. I Have a Catalog of Ghosts and Demons. These novels could be exempted from reading.
Yes, some people might be lying. Some could be making up ghost stories for attention or to scare others. It's not uncommon for people to exaggerate or fabricate such tales to create a sense of mystery or to be the center of attention.
Not entirely. Ghost stories can also be a way of preserving cultural heritage. In many cultures, these stories are passed down through generations. They might have a moral or historical context hidden within them. For example, some ghost stories in Asian cultures are related to respecting the dead or warning about the consequences of bad deeds. Also, for some people, ghost stories are a form of entertainment, like when we watch a horror movie based on a ghost story. We enjoy the thrill without necessarily believing in the ghosts.