There are those moments where you realize that your parents or your heroes are human and are fallible.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Growing up, my parents were my heroes, in the way they conducted their lives.
My heroes are and were my parents. I can't see having anyone else as my heroes.
People have their complexities. They have their heroic moments and their villainous moments, too.
I recognize that I'm human, and the older I get, the more I realize how fallible I am, how fallible we all are.
As you get older, you realise your parents aren't these superheroes. They're actually people.
I just remember that pivotal moment when you're a young adult, and you realize that these authority figures are human beings, too, and they're figuring out their lives just as you are, and they're flawed.
I've always felt heroic about my life... As a child, I remember little girls in the playground moaning about how boys could do more than they could. I didn't think that was the case at all. My parents didn't treat me as a girl.
I'm not a person who particularly had heros when growing up.
I know that when I talk to my parents and my friends, there's a strong feeling of the world out of control and damaged.
There are a lot of things that you don't realize that your parents are going through when you're a kid.
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