We tend to view famous people as representatives of their cultures, holders of important opinions, and, in general, very interesting individuals. However, many, if not all of them, are not who they seem to be; what we view as a celebrity’s personality is a carefully constructed image that helps sell a product. With that being said, I believe that I could be good friends with Jennifer Lawrence. Despite being extremely talented and beautiful, she does not take herself too seriously, which is rare in people of her caliber. She does not hide behind a superstar image and appears to be one of the most down-to-earth celebrities there is. If I were to spend some time with her, I would want to have some fun – for instance, visit an amusement park or go to a karaoke club together. I like to share stories and tell jokes, and apparently, so does Jennifer, which is why I would most likely enjoy her company.
When it comes to choosing a person whose life I would want to live, it is a far more complex question. There are so many people who I admire and whose achievements I respect, and they are not necessarily famous. However, if I could be someone, I would probably want to be a famous scientist like Albert Einstein. He had one of the greatest minds in history, and it would be absolutely fascinating to feel what it is like to have such a mind. Everyone has probably imagined being a celebrity, but for me, what is even better than being a celebrity is being a pioneer and an innovator. I believe there is no feeling more amazing than knowing that you have made the world less of a mystery and contributed to the development of science, moving humanity forward.