In Kendra Cherry’s article “Characteristics of Heroism,” Kendra states, “People who [are] heroes tend to be concerned with the well-being of others.” Which Brad Comber declared to be the reason he wanted to get involved with police work in the first place. He accomplishes goal this by counseling people. Comer explained that “it’s not about putting people in jail. A lot of the job is counseling people.” He also understands that we should “treat people like [we] would want to be treated in their situation… Even though they’ve made mistakes [you’ll] … get more respect in the end by treating them well” (Comer). This shows that he understands what a renowned psychologist named Frank Farley says about, being a hero is correct: “a hero must have empathy and understanding of the people they are trying to help” (Cherry). Comer illustrates his empathy by helping people, who bystanders would cast out and never forgive for the decisions they’ve
In Kendra Cherry’s article “Characteristics of Heroism,” Kendra states, “People who [are] heroes tend to be concerned with the well-being of others.” Which Brad Comber declared to be the reason he wanted to get involved with police work in the first place. He accomplishes goal this by counseling people. Comer explained that “it’s not about putting people in jail. A lot of the job is counseling people.” He also understands that we should “treat people like [we] would want to be treated in their situation… Even though they’ve made mistakes [you’ll] … get more respect in the end by treating them well” (Comer). This shows that he understands what a renowned psychologist named Frank Farley says about, being a hero is correct: “a hero must have empathy and understanding of the people they are trying to help” (Cherry). Comer illustrates his empathy by helping people, who bystanders would cast out and never forgive for the decisions they’ve