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andreev551 [17]
3 years ago
10

PLEASE HURRY THANK YOU

English
1 answer:
andrew11 [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Sports figures and celebrities are positive role models.

Explanation:

We have always admired sportsperson and celebrities for the hard work they put in to achieve success. They are quite disciplined, whether in terms of diet they eat or the exercise regime they follow to remain in shape. They are quite professional in their work as well.

People always try to follow the food eating habits of these athletes and celebrities. People idolize and look up to these famous people as role models. They possess the qualities which one would like to have. Thus, they influence to be better people. Maintain healthy lifestyle, keep learning and growing in the areas we want to succeed. They inspire us to work hard in our respective fields. Above all, people learn to be disciplined in their life to achieve the kind of success these sportsperson and celebrities have.

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