My greatest influences are my parents and my brother. My brother suffered from Guillain- Barre Syndrome when he was eight. He lived in the hospital on an artificial ventilation for 97 days and later he had to continue physical therapy for at least ten years as he was completely paralyzed. My parents and my brother devoted their few years completely for his treatment. Today, my brother is a successful engineer working in the bay area. I learned that with dedication, determination and diligence we can achieve our dream in life…
Throughout our lives, we all go through a fairly similar story where we start off making our own ordinary world full of predictability and comfort, that we all eventually get taken or drawn away from. Many will attempt to refuse this call to adventure, and many others will have no choice and get tossed into an unknown, difficult world. In this new world, we’ll have to go through at least one supreme ordeal, if not much more, being hindered by our own demons and by the demons of others, and getting help from allies. We'll go through various tests and learn crucial lessons from all of the mistakes we'll make along the way. This story we go through is professionally referred to as the Hero's Journey and my older brother, Preston, is a terrific…
He tried not to move a finger, not to make any noise while the men and the boys of Zanhi loaded five wooden boats with big packages wrapped in straw and ropes, said good-bye to their families and went on board.…
My father’s hero has always been his father, my grandfather. Under the influence of my dad and raised in a family where respect is one of the key elements, I’ve grown to love and respect my grandfather just as much. All that changed one night with just one phone call.…
Hero can be everyone and everyone can be hero. For me, my hero is my father. When I was very little, he was my toy. When I was a pupil, he was my teacher. When I reached puberty, he was my mentor and a guide.…
Many people think that heroes have to be muscular, have guns, or have superpowers, but they are so much more than those basic stereotypes. Those stereotypes aren't real, anybody can be a hero, anything can be a hero for that matter. A hero is a person who sacrifices something, but a hero doesn't always have to sacrifice. Being a hero could be giving a homeless person food or money.…
Throughout my life I have encountered many circumstances that have shaped me into the person I am today. I was born in Moroleon, Guanajuato, Mexico. I attended school in Mexico all the way to second grade. In the summer of 2006 I moved to Cumming, Georgia. It was the hardest thing to do because I left everything that I care the most about. We lived in a trailer which was not the nicest place and in the middle of the forest. I started school at the beginning of August. I had always loved school so I was so excited for the first day. I knew it was going to be hard because I would have to conquer so many obstacles on the way. At this time the only English I knew was probably counting from one to ten and some of the colors. My Father knew some…
Overall, those are a few characteristics that in my opinion could make anybody any person's hero. Some thing that i admire from my real life hero is that he is one of the most loving souls i have ever seen and even though he is not the most succesul in the world, he is still grateful for what he has. No matter what you do, its best to be the best and nicest person you can be, and you will be loved and…
Many mornings when I rise, I feel that I have been sledge hammered into a pulp. As I lay horizontal burbling out words that are unintelligible, I try to focus on the new day. The new day: more medication, finding more resolve to deal with the shit I am going through with this cancer journey. Another day of dealing with a society that lacks a real understanding of the complexities of that whose only role is to destroy me and end my life.…
Who is your hero? It could be a firefighter, a police officer, even a celebrity; but what makes a hero? What is a hero? A hero is someone who would give up everything to save or protect people around him. After reading the myth “The Orphan Boy and the Elk Dog” I saw an actual hero come from, literally, the bottom of the pack. The character rose up from the bottom, to the top for himself and his people.…
A hero to me is someone having the strength to stand up for what is right, even if they have to do it alone. To me this is someone that is using their courage strengths to overcome the unthinkable. I look at my brother as a hero. My older brother is one of my heroes because of the love he have and work he put forth in everything he do. For example, my brother works hard and goes above and beyond his job description. Everyone has to face fears in life, but a hero goes and eliminates difficulties with passion and ambition. Heroes to me are brave because they are faced with tough situations and still act anyway. Another one of my heroes is my father. My father was the family provider growing up and did everything it took to make everyone happy. My father sacrificed his whole life to see my family happy on numerous occasions and that is heroic to me. Heroes are also unselfish. Unselfish is putting the needs of others before one’s own. My son is my last hero. In most cases, if two parents split apart the mother is the primary nurturer for the children. My son acts as a mother and father to his children. Seeing my child provide each and every day make me so proud. All…
When people think of a hero they generally think of super strength, flying at supersonic speed, and other outstanding super powers. However, heroes can be an ordinary person, in the right place at the right time. Heroes are people that children can admire and look up to because heroes care for other people, are very brave, and are hard workers. Children need to know how to identify a hero so they can have a role model in their life. First off, heroes are generally nice people that care for the wellbeing of other people. Heroes are not only going to care for the people they love, but for a stranger that needs their help. For some people, a hero can be a friend that calls them once a day just to ask how their day has been. Another example would be someone stopping to help an older person cross a busy street.…
Everyone has someone they see as a hero. Heroes to little kids may be their mother, a police officer, and sometimes their favorite basketball player. Heroes mean a lot to some people and some people think they are just a regular person. A hero is a strong individual and does what they can to help someone else.…
“From the beginning,” the conductor whispered, while bringing his arms up in a stance which made him look like he was ready to fight a raging battle against ferocious warriors. I could feel my palms sweating as I touched the cold metal of my saxophone, bring it up to my mouth into ready position. I quickly glanced around me at the other ambitious players, each one of them barely sitting on the edge of the black band chairs, nearly bursting at the seams with excitement. I could taste the distinct flavor of my reed; the wood was smooth and damp, and I formed the embouchure which I had perfected over the past few years. Along with every other person in the tight, sweaty, boiling room, I drew in an enormous breath, and with the help of my instrument, sung out the very first note of many as a proud member of the High School Wind Ensemble.…
Everyone in the world has a different opinion about what a hero is. They come in many shapes, sizes, have different characteristics, values, and beliefs. For me, a hero is someone who is willing to put a hundred percent effort into protecting you from pain. They will stop at nothing to provide you with the security of safety; and will share with you the knowledge required for survival. A hero doesn’t have to have impeccable character, high importance in society, or have a classic sandwich named after them in the local pub. A hero just needs to be someone who cares for your happiness and loves you for being yourself. My mother is my hero.…