Stupid but I came up with it so it might be worse. lol

<p>If so do guys have like anybody other then your parents that you lookup to as a inspiration. Political field, athletics, fashion, etc. </p>

<p>lol I added the fashion b/c I couldn't come up with anything else :)</p>

<p>parents? thats a good one. hmmm...I look up to Jon Stewart because he's amazing, and Chuck Norris</p>

<p>I don't know whether this is the case with others but I find the ideal of having a role model/inspiration pretty silly.
I mean, what do you mean by inspiration? I'm pretty sure you don't follow his approach or style. Say, you have Einstein as an inspiration...apart from the fact that you want to achieve something like what he did, what do you have in common with him?
All of us have pretty unique ways of doing things, so copying styles is out of questions.</p>

<p>Well you don't actually have to copy off of someone no ones saying that, I'm talking about if you were to persue a certain field of some occupation or whatever and there is someone that you feel is amazing in that field and you feel inspired by that person say there name and why you feel inspired. A rocket scientist could be inspired by einstein but doesn't have to copy off of him by creating the atom bomb.</p>

<p>i am inspired by the captain of my track team yo</p>

<p>My sisters and a couple of my (older) friends.</p>

<p>Lance Armstrong...cancer ----> 7 Tours de France?! DAMN!</p>

<p>Now thats an inspiration! :)</p>

<p>Tucker Max is my inspiration</p>

<p>Chuck Norris definitely.</p>

<p>barry bonds</p>

<p>WEB DuBois
Maximilien Robespierre</p>

<p>I look up to George W. Bush. He is so composed, it almost seems like he doesn't know what's going on!</p>

<p>I look up to My grandfather, Jimi Hendrix, and IDK whoelse but I'll come up with someone.</p>

<p>I'm four foot nine. I look up to everyone. </p>

<p>hahahahahahaha</p>

<p>seriously????????</p>

<p>I think looking up to someone who you've never met is pretty silly...</p>

<p>I kid you not. I need an extra large seat cushion to drive.</p>

<p>John Pierpont Morgan Jr. </p>

<p>He's the father of modern finance, and has 3, NOT 1 or 2, companies (Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Grenfell) named after him still successful 100 years after his death. He's also NOT a scientist. I respect his charitable donations (Harvard med school, etc)</p>

<p>Andrew Carnegie</p>

<p>He dropped out of school at age 11 and started out as a bobbin boy. 40 years later, he was the most successful steel manufacturer in the US, if not the world. Carnegie still has a noticeable legacy and I also admire his charity work (Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Foundation, Carnegie Mellon University, etc). Carnegie is also NOT a scientist.</p>

<p>Scientists are overrated. As you can obviously tell, I respect entrepreneurs greatly because they saw opportunity where people saw problems, took a risk, and became immensely successful. I hope to be like that someday.</p>

<p>Barbara Walters!</p>