That's one of the things about getting older isn't it? You suddenly realise that you are what you set out to be. And there are no role models any more.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's funny: when people always talk about the importance of role models, I used to think that was so exaggerated, but as I get older, I start to realize I don't feel that way so much anymore. If you see somebody like you who's doing something, an older version of what you are, it does make you feel like it's more possible.
I don't think of myself as a role model, but I can see that I am.
I never thought that I'd be a role model. Everyone kind of just made me a role model, and I hated that.
I can't worry about whether roles will be there for me when I'm older.
I never thought I'd be a role model but I think to some people I am or have been.
Honestly, I didn't know I was a role model.
I don't think of myself as a role model.
I never really said I want to be a role model. But then when it happened I was so down for it.
Being a role model is about being true to myself.
I never really thought about being a role model. I started really young, so at 10 years old, I was still very much the person who needed role models. I wasn't really prepared to be one, but it's always something that I've taken very seriously.