I think if you're young and you're being compared with a successful family member, it's really hard to maintain any sense of self-worth and credibility.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's often an assumption you're more privileged if you belong to a family with people who have made a success.
I think the older you get, the more you realize how important life is, the more you think about your family.
I feel like people start to believe things that people say about them and start to think they're really important. If you have a family that is down to earth and cool, I don't see how you can be like that.
I'm more interested in enjoying my life and looking after my family than being hugely successful.
I put a lot of time into making sure my relationship with my family is well taken care of because I want to be as successful as a father as I am as an entertainer.
I have a lot of confidence through my accomplishments. I'm always trying to prove I'm not the worthless child they say I was.
I've been so fortunate in my life that my family has never been jealous of my success. They have shown true love and commitment to me by being supportive. They shared in it.
Truly successful lives are about family.
I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves.
Even if somebody in your family is successful, it doesn't change anything. On the contrary, I suppose people expect more of you in certain ways.