Friday, April 29, 2011
My Hero ....
I do not have a hero. I believe everything you do is all by your self. You work hard to be as good as you can be that does not mean that you should not work has hard as you would normally . With a hero you want to be you try to act like that person like if your hero celebrity had anorexia . Then it would be most likely you would go anorexic. Also you become obsessed with the person usually which is never good. You need to be your own indvidual to be able to grow and develop at their own paces if a nine year old goes walking looking like she was Miley Cyrus you would obviously you would know it was inappropriate for a nine year old to do. That is why I don't have a hero
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I think this post was very thoughtful and I can kind of see where you are going, but I totally disagree. To have a hero does not necessarily mean that you are trying to be a carbon copy of that person. For me my dad is my hero not because I want to exactly like him but because of all of the great things he does for me and my sisters although he has more important things to do. For me a hero is someone who is always there for me and whom I lean on for support. You said that everything you do is by yourself, but we can't live like that. We need other people to lean, other people to help us through. The work we do is never entirely our own we draw inspiration from the things around us often from other people's ideas, but it is never the same because we are our own unique people and we don't need to isolate ourselves to be that.
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