Xanafax, mindfulconstruct, magi13: Thanks for your replies.
I guess I didn't make myself clear back there. To what extent does the actions of someone you consider a hero influence your own actions?
Not really who your hero is or how much you deify or not the one you admire. Just what the correlation is between what the one you admire does and what you do. Did you buy a suit because James Bond looks good on one? Did you stop eating meat because someone famous did? You now exercise because your friend you admire told you it's doing lot's of good for him? You decided to quit seeing colors because you want to be as rich as Steve?
I know there's a lot of personal decision in it. But there's also the influence of the ones you consider important. Thus, my question, to what extent does the actions of someone you consider a hero influence your own actions? |