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Mine right now off the top of my head is Adam Savage, former co-host of Mythbusters years ago. I sometimes watch his Tested videos whenever he answers questions and he answers them very thoughtfully. A lot of his thoughts, takes and answers based on his experiences and point of view on life and career has helped me be more grounded in my perspective as a worker.

I'm not as much of a freelance worker as he is and I don't do nearly a lot of cool things that he does that others also do too. But his knowledge and wisdom is seriously something to take into consideration and they're things I like to try and borrow some aspects from to apply into my life so that I don't feel as aloft in things as I used to.

I just watched a recent video of his where he answered the question someone asked on the subject of When You Don't Want a Better-Paying Position. And he went on to basically say, in summary as I perceived it, that sometimes in life the bigger and better positions isn't always what it's cracked up to be.

Like sure, having more money and being financially secure is never a wrong position in wanting to have. But you also need to find a platform where you're happy with what you do and maintain a work/life balance while doing it. And just hearing all of what I heard in that video alone was inspiring to me so this man is definitely someone I see as a positive.

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[–] hotdogthud@lemmy.world 6 points 6 months ago

Adam Yauch. You taught us all how to grow up and be better than we were yesterday