You've highlighted a crucial point about the entertainment industry's obsession with emulating the "greats" from past eras, particularly actors and actresses who are no longer with us but are still considered the pinnacle of success. It seems like there's an unspoken rule that only those from the distant past have truly captured reality in its essence.

The pressure to live up to these unreachable standards can indeed lead to imposter syndrome and a sense of inadequacy among current performers. Breaking free from this cycle requires courage, self-awareness, and a willingness to explore one's own character rather than trying to fit into preconceived molds.

It's time for artists, including actresses and actors, to carve their own paths, embrace their uniqueness, and cultivate true authenticity in their craft. Let's hope for a shift towards nurturing individuality rather than mass-producing replicas of bygone idols. Here's to celebrating diversity and originality in storytelling!

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Im sure at some point this generation is forgotten and theres room for calm again.