tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151104800383749286.post2340819374950117382..comments2019-10-08T08:11:02.086-05:00Comments on Sometimes I Think...: The importance of having a role model...Frankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16479922102182096621noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151104800383749286.post-22131505248339331022013-02-23T20:27:22.281-06:002013-02-23T20:27:22.281-06:00I am glad that you invited me to read you work, ho...I am glad that you invited me to read you work, hon. <br /><br />I know exactly what you are describing here. The modeling I had as a child was for the most part "I don't want to do -that- when I grow up". Not having a role model does tend to take away... . Focus isn't really the word I want to use here, but it is the best I can find right now. <br /><br />On the other hand, not having a 'template' so to speak does open up one's ability to mold themselves into a shape they like - if they take that opportunity. <br /><br />IMO, people should always be striving to learn and grow, and change is something that is inevitable in both of those processes. Taking what you find to be the best in others, and choosing to emulate that is not only a very high form of compliment, it is something that I tend to do without thought anymore. <br /><br />Thanks for inviting me to peer into this little slice of your mind and life. ^_^Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com