Monday, March 1, 2010

Heros

Heroes come in many different shapes and sizes. I am not talking about television or comic book heroes. I am talking about the people that do the little things in daily life, like cheering up a crying three month old baby. Heroes just do things that people appreciate, like other people have said on this blog, heroes do not need to save lives to be considered a hero, they just need to do what they are suppose to do and maybe just a little more. They can be anything from parents to the hard working people that make up America. From people that work to help fight disease to people who invent technology designed for the disabled. People who volunteer time in a shelter to people have a role-model like life. They can be dead or alive and they can still set an example for people who need guidance. Things that characterize a hero are things like the ability to control their temper and hold down a good job to support their family. They have a drug free life with good morals and ethics. A family that actually stays together for life. They do not say "Till death do you part." for nothing. These are just a few qualities of a family hero. There are many good qualities that can make an everyday person a hero.

1 comment:

  1. I like your blog and I agree that the people who do little things everyday can be a hero. They are someone that everyone views differently, and that's why we all have different heroes. But I like your view of one.

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