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I don't mind if people say they don't have role models. There's more than one way to find direction.
Martinis at 8 said:There seems to be an underlying current in this thread from at least three posters that if one has listed a role model or mentor type that one is somehow "insecure" and those who are "secure" don't engage in looking outwards from themselves, and are somehow already at the highest level of Maslow's Hierarchy
Historically speaking, even the greats of the past have cited their borrowings of others in their rise.
Couple this underlying current with what was stated in the 'manliness' thread about how manly men don't have to shout out how manly they are...Seems this truism has manifested itself here! lol
Viola said:...or even Steve McQueen...
...the appeal of Bond but dang, he's always so world weary and dour, though that's more the books...
Spitfire said:A role model do not have role models!lol
Viola said:I'm going to toss my hat in the ring for Dolly Parton.
Miss Golightly said:I LOVE Dolly Parton! She's just so gutsy, warm, funny and genuine. I just saw her being interviewed this morning - I could listen to her all day! She hasn't forgotten her roots and has always given back to her community - such a great lady!
Viola said:Clint Eastwood the man or Dirty Harry/assorted Westerns Clint Eastwood? Just curious. And comparing him with the other celebrities you mentioned.
I guess if I'm going to use actors I should go with Paul Newman - that said, I'm not trying to look like him, I haven't got the blue eyes. lol
Miss Golightly said:I LOVE Dolly Parton! She's just so gutsy, warm, funny and genuine. I just saw her being interviewed this morning - I could listen to her all day! She hasn't forgotten her roots and has always given back to her community - such a great lady!
AtomicEraTom said:No, I'm talking about the real-deal Clint Eastwood, not the charachters, even though I do also enjoy his movies.