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Topic History of: Have you met a truly inspirational person, if so who?
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JK2006 And that young Afghan girl...

Back to the initial question, I suppose my dear old mentor Sir Edward Lewis inspired me, as did Tony Hall (still with us I'm glad to say) as well as Joe Roncoroni and Ken Jones, my original producers and partners, who discovered and produced The Zombies and who taught me about morality in the music industry.
hedda here's an inspirational 12 year old

www.upworthy.com/a-12-year-old-egyptian-...litical-genius-4?g=2
Ben 9 JK2006 wrote:
I can never understand this fixation about NOT going on about oneself



Modesty is another great human virtue - just allowing others to take a view on one's achievements.


And humility also helps. There is always someone better.


And people who are more right than you.




honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
It depends if you believe you can learn about yourself by listening to the opinions and experiences of others.

Or even just enjoy others opinions and experiences without relating it to yourself?
JK2006 It depends if you believe you can learn about yourself by listening to the opinions and experiences of others.