Mistaking Good Looks for Goodness: Yusuf Dikec and the Halo Effect
Briefly

Despite the memes surrounding Dikeç's style, it's important to recognize that what really excites us is often based on superficial attributes like looks and age.
His teammate wore the same clothes and stance yet didn't receive the same recognition, highlighting how attraction can be skewed by societal biases.
Attraction reveals our biases and desires, with many attributing undue innovation to Dikeç's performance instead of acknowledging the common techniques used in shooting.
The excitement around Dikeç reflects deeper truths about societal preferences for powerful men, underlining how we often romanticize attributes to feel justified in our attraction.
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