Candleflames
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My psychiatrist often points out how resilient I am having come from the background that I am from. His evidence is my enjoyment of people, my ability to bring people together, That I will talk to just about everyone, that I have raised amazing children and support them during their struggles, I've broken the cycle of abuse and I try to be the change I want to see in the world. These are not what I grew up learning.
So how did I adopt these attitudes and characteristics? I buried myself in books, both fiction and nonfiction. While on the road this last time I had lots of time to think on how these might be related. I can tell you all without a doubt that many people have inspired me to be the person I am today.
Here's some people that inspired me to actively take part in my own story and taught me to stand up for myself.
Henry David Thoreau - Taught me to believe in something, to take that stand and accept the backlash with poise and grace.
My adopted mom - Taught me to see the world and the people in it without judgement. Taught me about love and compassion for others and myself. I met here when I was 25ish and she mentored me for years before becoming like a parent to me.
Harriet Tubman - To stand in the face of adversity and protect my fellow humans who have it harder than me. She was one of the first to inspire me to fight back.
Marie Antoinette - She was thrust into a difficult situation and failed miserably before turning herself around. Unfortunately it was to late for her and she lost her head. From her I learned to not wait, do what is right in the now.
Nelson Mandela - Taught me that there is a discrepancy in our global society for people of different ethnicity and it's not right! It's when I noticed I was white and some of my friends weren't. I began to see how much harder they had it in school. I learned to stand for others and use my status to enact change.
I'm curious, who inspired you and how? Real people living or dead, please.
So how did I adopt these attitudes and characteristics? I buried myself in books, both fiction and nonfiction. While on the road this last time I had lots of time to think on how these might be related. I can tell you all without a doubt that many people have inspired me to be the person I am today.
Here's some people that inspired me to actively take part in my own story and taught me to stand up for myself.
Henry David Thoreau - Taught me to believe in something, to take that stand and accept the backlash with poise and grace.
My adopted mom - Taught me to see the world and the people in it without judgement. Taught me about love and compassion for others and myself. I met here when I was 25ish and she mentored me for years before becoming like a parent to me.
Harriet Tubman - To stand in the face of adversity and protect my fellow humans who have it harder than me. She was one of the first to inspire me to fight back.
Marie Antoinette - She was thrust into a difficult situation and failed miserably before turning herself around. Unfortunately it was to late for her and she lost her head. From her I learned to not wait, do what is right in the now.
Nelson Mandela - Taught me that there is a discrepancy in our global society for people of different ethnicity and it's not right! It's when I noticed I was white and some of my friends weren't. I began to see how much harder they had it in school. I learned to stand for others and use my status to enact change.
I'm curious, who inspired you and how? Real people living or dead, please.