mahdi
Who is your hero, who changed your life? and how?
Every time I read a new book, I'll find a new hero
For a while, my hero was Steve Jobs.
But recently, when I read Turing's life, I considered him a hero who eventually had a tragic end.
and now I want to know your hero from different country and culture.
thanks for your answers.
with love :)
9 de oct. de 2017 14:10
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Of course, my mother is my hero. Even though she is no longer physically in her body, I still draw strength from her every day. She was courageous, loving and graceful throughout her life and especially throughout her fight with cancer.
10 de octubre de 2017
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Certainly there are countless people who might act as good models for us to imitate, but I consider the real hero comes from a number of people who are doing good things or have done something inspiring to you around you. These people could be your friends, your relatives, your teachers or anyone surrounding you. For example, a gentleman who rendered you a seat in the train when you are exhausted with a young child crying or a man refused a rude person to jump queue.  In contrast those people who performed phenomenal achievement reported by newspaper or social media are not meant to be a real hero to me because those heroic legends can hardly apply to my real experience and the information that I can see is generally pieces of transferred second hand news reported from the journalists.  

I would try to be my hero to overcome difficulties that make more sense to me, as to other heros, I just take them as examples to help me become a hero on my own. 

10 de octubre de 2017
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yes

our mothers are really our best heroes

thank you.

10 de octubre de 2017
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10 de octubre de 2017
<ul class="media-heading list-inline" style="font-size: 18px;"><li>@Nazanin</li></ul>

5 years ago, I read his book and enjoyed a lot,

He is one of my hard-working myths.

@DAICHI

Mother Teresa was a real devotee. I love her.

9 de octubre de 2017
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