"It'd be stupid for me to sit here and say that there aren't kids who look up to me, but my responsibility is not to them. I'm not a baby sitter"
- Eminem
About this Quote
In this quote, Eminem is acknowledging that there are kids who appreciate him and see him as a good example. Nevertheless, he also recognizes that it is not his obligation to cater to their expectations or serve as a babysitter for them. He knows the influence he has on young fans, but he does not feel obligated to censor himself or change his habits for their sake. Instead, he prioritizes his own creative expression and remaining real to himself. This quote highlights the balance in between being a public figure and maintaining personal autonomy, along with the importance of private duty.
This quote is written / told by Eminem somewhere between October 17, 1972 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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