It's just like being a father; you got to show them love and you got to show them the path. I don't like this role-model stuff, though.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't see myself as a role model; people should look to mothers and sisters as role models.
I'm not a role model to my kids. They're a role model to me.
Being a role model, you just got to watch what you do.
I'm not sure I have a role model per se, but I do deeply admire every woman who raises children and has to walk for water.
Being a father has fulfilled me in parts of my life that sustain me. It gives me a comfort and patience. All actors have this hole inside that they're trying to fill by performing. I'm anxious to keep creating, but I'm not so desperate any more because I have the love and support of my kids and wife.
To me, being a role model is awesome. It's a blessing.
My role model is my dad.
I never set out to be a role model, but I guess parents like it because I am dedicated to school.
My mother is my biggest role model, and she showed me how to do it right. She was very present in our lives and has a great career of her own. Same with my father. So I knew it was possible going in to stay closely connected to my children while also chasing big dreams. And it's given me great perspective.
The blessing is that my kids have a lot of strong men and strong marriages around them, so I feel like they are getting what they need as far as role modeling. So I don't feel the pressure for them.
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