No. Worship in such a context is inappropriate and disrespectful. We should promote positive values such as respect for others' personalities, abilities and contributions, rather than this kind of improper form.
I'm not sure there are many positive or appropriate 'worship' stories in this regard. But if we consider in a positive non - inappropriate way, like in a story of a group of friends who support each other wholeheartedly, it could be seen as a form of 'admiration' where they stand by each other through thick and thin. For example, in a sports team, boys support their teammate who has a strong will and great endurance, which could be metaphorically related to 'worship' in a positive sense.
I'm not aware of any mainstream books with such inappropriate and unseemly content. Such a description involves vulgar and improper behavior that is not suitable for positive literature.
There is a young boy, Paul, who dreams of being a world - famous chef. He spends his free time in the kitchen, trying out new recipes and learning about different cuisines. He imagines himself having his own restaurant where he can serve his unique and delicious creations to people from all over the world.
Well, there was a story of a young black mule. The mule was very stubborn at first, but as it grew up, it learned to be more cooperative. Its owner trained it to carry small loads. It had a shiny black coat that was always well - groomed. People in the village were always amused by its antics as it trotted through the streets.
Sliding up on stories usually refers to the action of interacting with or responding to someone's story on a social media platform by swiping or clicking upwards.
Be genuine. Just like the fan who was sincere about their love for the artist's work. Don't try to be someone you're not. Share your true thoughts and feelings. Also, show your value. If you can offer something interesting or useful, like the student with her intelligent questions, it increases your chances of success.
In Thailand, some young boys are part of the temple - boy system. They live in temples for a period of time, learning religious knowledge, performing daily temple chores like cleaning and helping with religious ceremonies. This experience gives them a different perspective on life and instills in them values such as respect and kindness.
There are many great stories about young boys' adventures. For example, 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' is a classic. Tom is a mischievous boy who often gets into various interesting situations, like whitewashing the fence in a very clever way.
There are stories where young boys and girls participate in a school sports event together. They might be on the same relay team. The boy could be a fast runner and the girl could be great at the long jump. They support each other during the event. The boy cheers for the girl when she does her long jump, and she in turn shouts words of encouragement when he runs in the relay. This mutual support makes for a great story of young friendship.