Arachne wrote:Um... I think I don't admire anyone. Anyone at all. And I think I never had
Because of that I've always hated "describe someone you admire" exercises at school, since you have to describe someone. It was long time ago, so I don't remember anymore who I actually did describe at times like these. But I think it might be my dad, since he's able to do many things by himself. He's also got a lot of bad qualities, though... It's not an admiration.
I used to just make someone up for those. Otherwise I spent too much time thinking about it or qualifying the answer, and you know that's not what they're looking for, so.... I'd just go, "you're grading my writing not my honesty or my ethics, so I'm going to lie so I can focus on the writing which is the relevant part anyhow".
Still not entirely sure how I feel about that.
But, yeah, I have problems with the blanket "admire so-and-so" stuff. I admire things people have
done. I admire
qualities about them. I admire specifics... but people are never all one thing or another, and people are never "perfect". So this weird blanket "I admire so-and-so" doesn't work for me, because then it might be implying that I admire EVERYTHING about them or EVERYTHING they've done, and that's not true of anyone (yes, of course including myself in that. It's why we are PEOPLE and not theoretical perfect characters in a fairy tale).
I can tell you specifics about what I admire in particular, but a general, all-encompassing admiration for an actual person?
Nope.
All my "heroes" have feet of clay, and I know it.