This Role Model Thing Started With My Friend
Do you have a friend from grade school that you still chat with on a frequent basis? Yes? No? I didn’t for the longest time actually. As you might’ve already experienced or are experiencing, people drift apart as our lives take hold of us. Work, volunteer, families, mortgages, etc.
For the longest time, I did not keep in touch with my friends from my childhood – grade school and high school. I was never close to them. Even the ones that went to university with me, only one really stuck around – kinda, he ended up in Germany.
This whole idea got started with an old friend of mine, Aaron (I do name names when I only have good things to say about people, when I have nothing good to say about people, or they don’t want to be mentioned, I use a moniker – I suggest you do the same if you’re writing *smiley*). He’s a grade school buddy and the only one I still keep in touch with. He’s living in Canada and I’m down here in the USA trying to get my green card (I’m Canadian too), but it looks like everything is on hold until we get over this coronavirus pandemic.
The Role Model Definition
Before we get anywhere let’s define “Role Model”. Here’s Oxford dictionary’s definition:
Role Model: a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated. You already knew that. But really, imitated is NOT a great description to the amount of power and positive influence a role model can have over your life.
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