Which real life person do you aspire to be like?

This topic was created in the Miscellaneous forum by firebunny on Thursday, February 15, 2018 and has 12 replies.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be like Bill Clinton ~ handsome, lawyer and president at the young age of 46.

I'm 2/3 he is now... but I doubt I will be president too just like him. I want to be a mayor or a governor though. smile
Are you just trying to tell us that you are a handsome lawyer? 😄
On a more serious note.

I have only ever aspire to few people doing my dream job. All of them from different countries. I always wanted to be just like them.

I am there in the country I live, still not completely satisfied 😄 there’s always plenty of room for improvement.
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"People say you are mad, do you know that? When you went off to war they said you were fine, intelligent - and now you are mad, because… because you sing like a bird, you chase after butterflies and… you look at flowers. I think you were mad before, not now."
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Kate Bush......it used to be my nick name years ago lol

Her original and innovative creative talent amazes me

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I aspire to be like Rupaul, he’s the the top of the drag industry and not only is he a successful drag queen but spiritually he embodies and understands “the goddess energy” better than all drag queens. She has a Scorpio sun and moon so she has emmense emotional intelligence, emotional outbusrts don’t scare her in the slightest and she also encourages people to be vulnerable around her, she is never intimidated by anyone and will let you have it if you act up. Yeh I just aspire to be her because of all these things but mainly her wisdom, in her TV show Rupaul a drag race she sits down and has lunch with the last 3 queens standing and she will impart her pearls of wisdom that drip from her mouth like honey, not just her pearls of wisdom but her jokes land every time, she’s so witty and punny....she is like the most sought after and most successful geisha but in the drag world
Anne Rice, JKrowling, but i prefer the low key ones, my faves in genres, Isabell Allende, Joanna Trollope, Barbara Kingslover, the special creative ones. Also, i like the cartoon writers too, comic strips. mine are introverted creative people.
Posted by TheTinMan
I always wanted to be like my idol the late ravishing rick rude and go around kissing all the ladies and to have big muscles like him. Unfortunately tho I somehow overdid it and ended up being about 10 times bigger than he.
I have heard some stories about Rick going to different bars with his then girlfriend. She had a few drinks on her own, while he was sitting somewhere else, waiting for guys to hit on her. As soon as it happened he walked over and kicked their asses. Some say he did it on a daily basis.

He is one of my heros too!
Posted by TheTinMan
Posted by TheSag
Posted by TheTinMan
I always wanted to be like my idol the late ravishing rick rude and go around kissing all the ladies and to have big muscles like him. Unfortunately tho I somehow overdid it and ended up being about 10 times bigger than he.
I have heard some stories about Rick going to different bars with his then girlfriend. She had a few drinks on her own, while he was sitting somewhere else, waiting for guys to hit on her. As soon as it happened he walked over and kicked their asses. Some say he did it on a daily basis.

He is one of my heros too!
Yeah I remember hearing about that incident too. I can't remember where I heard that. I also remember him having temper problems in real life. There was one incident he and the ultimate warrior got in to it irl and rick rude knocked his ass out cold.

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I have heard that story as well from Flair and others.
real person, noone, I'm already the best
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Honestly, i can think of any. Even more than that - i find this thought a bit disturbing (why on earth would i wanna be like someone else?! 😒).

I aspire to be myself (whatever that means... i am what/who i am).

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