Growing up, I started developing confidence in what I felt. My parents helped me to believe in myself. I wasn’t the best looking guy, I wasn’t the best athlete in the world, but they made me feel good about myself.
Meaning of the quote
Growing up, Herschel Walker felt confident in himself, even though he wasn't the most good-looking or the best athlete. His parents helped him believe in himself, and they made him feel good about who he was.
About Herschel Walker
Herschel Walker is an American former professional football player who had a successful career in the NFL. He also ran for the United States Senate in Georgia in 2022. Outside of football, Walker was a member of the U.S. bobsleigh team at the 1992 Winter Olympics and has pursued various business ventures.
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American football player and political candidate (born 1962)
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American football player and political candidate (born 1962)
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American football player and political candidate (born 1962)