Mine are equally Mr. Rogers and Dolly Parton. Both have such compassion for others that I just want to be better every day.

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Helen Keller.

She inspires me because I am blind/visually impaired and sometimes I get discouraged because there's things that I want to do but feel like I can't because that means I'm going to be a burden to people if I do pursue it. Simple things like asking someone ( other than my parents, of course) to read the menu for me because it's across the room on a screen.

Then I remember Helen and think, "She was blind and deaf, and she traveled around the world! I can ask for help, and if someone doesn't like it, well that's their problem."

It helps some. :)

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Harry Styles. He’s such a kind genuine human being.
His big motto he tells everyone is “treat people with kindness” and he does exactly that. One time while walking to an event, he saw someone with cuts on her arms and he stopped and asked her what’s wrong and if she’s okay.
He’s also very accepting of everyone. He’s stated in multiple concerts something along the lines of If you are black, if you are white, if you are gay, if you are straight, if you are transgender, whoever you are, whoever you wanna be, I love and support every single one of you. Anytime someone throws a flag onstage whether it be a pride flag, a BLM flag, a Ukraine flag, he holds it up high. And he’s not afraid to break gender norms and normalize men wearing more feminine things like dresses, nail polish, jewelry, makeup.
Also not trying to throw shade at Travis, but he makes sure everyone is okay at his concerts and tells workers to bring water to people who look like they’re going to pass out.
He’s also donated millions of dollars to charities, but never really makes any mention of it; he just does it because he cares.
Just a wholesome man with a kind soul trying to be the best version of himself that he can and preaching the same for everyone else

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