发布时间: 12/5/2025
"Would sharing a dorm with Xia Meng and Zhang Zifeng turn me into a top-tier celebrity?" A comment under the hashtag #Comparing00sActresses suddenly threw Wang Zichun into the whirlpool of public opinion. Netizens joked about her "chasing a man who isn’t particularly outstanding", but behind this absurdity lies a harsher truth about the entertainment industry: the illusion of being in the same circle is more fatal than the gap in ability. The dormmate filter made her mistake the starlight of her surroundings for her own glow. She failed to realize that success is never a gift from dorm assignments; instead, it’s a ruthless game involving personal traits, opportunities, and market choices. Survivor bias plays out constantly in showbiz—being close to successful people doesn’t mean becoming one, and borrowed halos will eventually fade. When traffic becomes a topic of conversation, what we laugh at may not just be one person’s cognitive dissonance, but the entire industry’s impetuous trend of judging value by association. If you have to rely on comparisons to position yourself, you might have lost from the very beginning.

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