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My father of course, he always help me whenever i need him..when i fainted or broke my ankle, he will lift me even i'm heavy..hehe..he always be my hero..
My mother, she raised 3 boys by herself since she was 16. She has multiple jobs throughout her life to make ends meet and she has finally found a good man to marry.
I'm very proud of her and I can't imagine myself going through everything that she has gone through in life.
As much as he gets on my nerves, my father is my hero as well. He's taken so much ♥♥♥♥ from his family and many of his old friends for making good decisions in life, and he still remains happy and strong on a daily basis.
His name is David Desrosiers. The reason is because he is always being himself. He's wacky, crazy and always weird. He's never afraid to show his true colors, and that's what I love most about him. <3
I find it odd that people only make a point of noticing people being themselves when they're being wacky, crazy or weird. Maybe the investment bankers of the world are also being themselves and they're just boring.
Though I guess it's more comforting to assume that they're just afraid to show who they really are than to believe that they really are just that boring :P
My girlfriend and I were actually talking about this... recently. I thought about this hard, and I've concluded that I don't have a hero. I assume by hero, we mean a role model type of person. I don't have that. I've always just lived life, I've never really looked at someone and wished I were like them. Not even my parents. As good as they are, they and I have conflicting opinions on the world, so much so that we're kind of on opposite ends of the spectrum. I suppose it doesn't help that I'm a first generation American.
My dad. He's the kind of guy that puts everyone ahead of himself, hell he put himself in debt just to get me out of a bad situation. If I turned out to be half the man he was, then I'd be content.
I don't have a hero. I just realised there is no one in particular I look up to and think "man I really wish I could be more like them". I'm just going off doing my own tangent. I'm going to be thinking about this for a while now.
In a modern respect, two favorite people of mine are Layne Staley and George Carlin. Both of them were alive after I was born but died before I discovered them. :(
In a general sense, I have great reverence for Basileus Alexander III of Macedon, General Scipio Africanus, Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Shah Xerxes I of Persia, Pharaoh Ramesses II, Emperor Augustus, and also Emperor Trajan.
This thread kinda reminds me of a time when we had to write a report in school about exactly the same questions. That was a fun story...
There's no one I can consider my hero, for the simple fact that I don't want to be like someone, who has a lot of flaws (and nobody can tell me, he doesn't have any of those). Why admire someone who isn't perfect? Because he has found a way to live with his flaws? Don't make me laugh {XD}