This article critiques the social tendency to encourage individuals to imitate great historical and contemporary figures. It argues that every human being is shaped by unique historical and personal circumstances, making imitation impossible and philosophically misguided. Instead of copying figures from philosophy, politics, science, arts, or sports, individuals should learn from their insights while preserving their own individuality. The paper emphasizes that humanity is grounded in love, freedom, questioning, and critical thinking, which arise through personal awareness rather than imitation.
Mayank Singh (Thu,) studied this question.