kuperists
Kuperists are individuals who hold a particular group of people in high esteem and admiration, often due to their accomplishments or attributes. The term is named after Ivan Kuper, a 20th-century Soviet psychologist who studied the phenomenon of admiration and its role in human relationships.
Kuperists often exhibit a tendency to idealize and look up to certain individuals, which can be driven
Kuperists may engage in various behaviors to express their admiration, such as following the individual's work,
While being a kuperist can be a superficially positive trait, it can also be a limiting factor
Research into the phenomenon of kuperism is ongoing, with psychologists and sociologists continuing to explore its