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RE: The Role Model to instruct and brainwash

in CCC2 months ago

Sometimes writing about my role model make me feels like am I trying to fake my write up about what does not exist. Or does it exist and I do not know?. Looking at some successful person makes me work hard and want to be successful like them or more. Could they be my role model?
The people don't even know I exist or someone is admiring them. I see people succeed and I find out how they did it. Could that be my inspiration. I was calm when I see you reply you don't have a role model or someone who inspired you and that calms my nerves. Which I will drop my entry shortly about who inspired me.
I really appreciate your article.

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What if the role model isn't a person but life experiences? Wat if what harmed us or we dislike is what drives us to do it different?
Wat if we are who we are? Is it possible to be like someone else? Aren't we all unique?

Is there a need to be the copy-cat of someone? Why should we? I never felt that need and I do not see a VIP as a better example than the lady doing the laundry or the man collecting trash.
Why on earth should I admire someone rich, always in the spotlights trying to have the publique at his side with the main goal to make an income?

What is succes or being successful?
Who will measure that? I believe the only person who can is you.

It's my believe many role models are fake people and I don't like to hang around with them and for sure not admire those who obviously lie and manipulate like I see many do on social media.

No one needs a copy of them. No one needs an artist who draws the same as the entire class.
They might need you though, with your unique view on life, food, the way you love, care or cry or pet a shoulder. The words you leave behind which always someone will remember. A someone you might not know s/he exists and with that you might have become a role model yourself. 😉

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As a child growing up, I admired certain things, but as I grow up such things do not appear nice to appear nice or great to me. That is the reason for some changes as I grow older and this I learn through life's experiences. I learn to motivate myself and me the person I am today that doesn'take me condemned or feel others should do the way I did. What works for me may not work for others.

Thank you dear friend for your valuable comment, I really appreciate. Please have a blessed day.

It seems to me that you are your own role model, and why not? Since you know yourself better than anyone and know what you're capable of. It's great that you're proud of yourself and that you can do what many others can't: motivate yourself and keep yourself busy. Shouldn't that be a normal thing to do? Seriously, how come everyone needs a psychiatrist and a life coach? I find it ridiculous to pay someone to tell you how to live your life and even pay for it. It's the world up side down. It would be good if parets teach children from a young age on to keep themselves busy, explore and do as much as possible. It's the only way to learn what you like and dislike.

Yes I have comet I discovered that teaching children how to explore and make a good thing out of themselves is what really matters.

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