Am I Normal?emotions
Some celebrity deaths genuinely affect me more than news of strangers dying in disasters
Grieving celebrities more intensely than anonymous victims is not callousness — it's the result of parasocial bonding. Years of emotional exposure to a celebrity create a felt relationship that a headline about strangers can't replicate. The problem isn't that celebrity grief is too strong; it's that statistical tragedy is too abstract for human emotional processing.
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Paul Slovic coined the 'collapse of compassion' principle: people respond emotionally to single identifiable victims with intense feeling, but when victim numbers increase, emotional response actually decreases — not increases.
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