Who has been the most important person in your life?
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There has been people through out my life that has left foot prints in my heart and sighs in my soul. Important people make imprints without even knowing they did. But for millions of reasons there is one person that never leaves me. And she is a very unique woman. I have still to label her my own. There is a ring in my desk drawer waiting for her. Yes I see her everyday and listen to her breathing. She knows my every thought and hear my lonely tears. She does everything with me and for me. She is my heart mind and soul.
Honestly,most important people have to have been from my mentors.
They help me solve a very important question: "What's the meaning of life?"
Yes,I don't have all answers,what I did found was enough for me to justify existence.They believe in me when I didn't believe in myself.And I think that was first time I felt being heard,in about 3 to 4 years.Also,my acting coach and teacher in high school,since they both saw something in me I did not see in myself.Even though i am tired of life altogether,at least there are few people that didn't make me question everything.Thankfully,I do plan going to see my old acting coach again,once I can afford to chase my crazy dreams!!!!!
Honestly, I don't really have a favorite person I look up to the most. I like to take a little bit of everyone I meet as a gift. However, my mum would probably hold the rightful title given that she raised me on her own most of my life. My parents separated when I was eleven. I still see the old man from time to time (he lives only five minutes away now), but I suppose he wouldn't be the first person I go to. I've been a loner most of my life, so it is hard for me to really look up to anyone else, save for myself. I know this sounds a bit pretentious (and dare I say egotistical), but when you've experienced a lot of what I've had, this isn't so much as a surprise.
For me, it was my Uncle Ken. He’s not really my uncle, actually my second cousin! A father figure in my life when I didn’t really have one and taught me a lot about life and I’ve tried to model myself after him somewhat!
Don’t tell him I added photos of him, he’ll kill me!