Some people hire life coaches; the rest of us keep that kind of stuff in the closet, serving as our own life coaches, with a little help from the model citizen.
What is a model? My definition: the best case scenario. Something we’re least likely to exactly duplicate, yet it’s a poster we hang up in the back of our mind to inspire us, whether it’s of a person or simply an abstract idea.
And in the process of possibly never reaching that near-impossible goal, the irony is that we likely become the model for someone else. And I must strip away any emotion or sentimentality that may try to attach itself to this idea. I must erase any memory of some lame e-mail forward I received in 2001 that said, “To the world, you may not be anyone. But to one person, you may be the world,” complete with a picture of a glossy, sparkly kitten with angel wings.
Simply put, I have “life models” that I keep track of. I always have.
The guy friends I wanted to be like in college, the ones that appeared confident, yet not cocky, the ones that were gentlemen, not agenda-minded tools, those people life models to me several years ago. While holding true to myself, I took special notice of their demeanor, behavior, and actions and made then my own.
And it worked. Without directly knowing it, they helped shape me into the guy I needed to become, the guy that would later be able to captivate the attention and affection of the girl that previously I wouldn’t have been able to; that being my wife, of course.
By keeping watch of several life models (as I still continue to do, especially now specifically of other young fathers) I in turn become a better person. Because I surely don’t mature and advance in life simply by my own direction.
Who are these life models I collect in my mind? To anyone else, they appear as average-looking people with no attention-grabbing talents or obvious life accomplishments. But when I think of them, as they serve as motivation to get me through any major or mundane task, I think to myself, “If they can do it, so can I”.