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Sunday, December 16, 2018

'Average Joe\r'

'As kids, our pigboates were Captain America, Super spell, Spiderman, Wonder Women, or any superhero for that matter. We would go to up to them passing(a) and say, â€Å"I want to be just like them. ” As we get older, our heroes melt to be a knight with shining armor, travel into the sunset with a beautiful woman on side. Other people translate the CEO of a top company, making over ten one million million million dollars a year. Some might even picture an ex-president, or even their teacher. In the end, you’re my hero. You’re not a firefighter, a soldier, or the president. You’re not a police officer, priest, or p bent.\r\nYou’re like me. A person stuck in the common grind, 9 to 5, trying to make it through to tomorrow. You take in’t know you’re a hero, entirely you ar. To me you give me strength and the hope to live on. For this you be greatly appreciated. You might think, â€Å"How go off an number American be conside red a hero of mine, if t present are killers and greedy people out there that n of exclusively timetheless do harm? ” He simply hides in the wood arrive ats, basically helping to hold doors, get dressedating here and there, or putting in a a couple of(prenominal) extra hours at work, just like an every twenty-four hours American would.\r\nMy hero never fails to finish work for his under-paid, under-appreciated job. Never does my hero complain about(predicate) organism a single parent or working two jobs and still having unpaid bills on the counter. He embraces the fact that he’s doing everything that he can to lay down a roof over their heads. He’s one of the millions that build this country’s infrastructure. My hero makes an honest living doing a day’s work and asks nothing in return. He puts his life on the line knowing that’s he doesn’t have to and would gratefully do it day by day.\r\nHe doesn’t give millions of dol lars to charity for a tax break or to get his name on the front rascal of a newspaper, but when he sees a man in need he offers the coat from his rear end and continue on. So what makes a hero, heroic? well(p) what is a hero? Words such as brave, fearless, strong-minded, tough, and universe a leader come to mind. So does my everyday hero line up to your average super hero? Yes! The average American has to be brave to face an economic recession such as todays. Does he have courage? wholeness would have to study to face the daunting designate of raising children as a single parent.\r\nDoing what ever it takes to get there kids the proper education to buy the farm a successful American. If anyone is determined it’s this individual. It takes a lot out of someone to give all they got and seem like no improvement is world made. The determined American has to push on to brighter skies. As a pose my hero can’t show anything less than strength because when a father i s weak there is no hope for the children to finger empowered. This also ties in to the idea of my hero being a leader. He has to be and he is. I think he qualifies as a hero, don’t you?\r\nSuperman never put nourishment on your table nor did the Hulk, so why are they the heroes and not you and I? Its human nature to assume a hero has to be larger-than-life. Usually this is lawful but then we tend to neglect the thousands of â€Å"mini-heroes” we have representing great heroic qualities. Its not always about being able to fly or violent death bad guys, its about helping others in need. So the smallest deeds that we do can make a difference in someone’s life. Be grateful for what you do, for you’re not just my hero but someone else’s as well.\r\n'

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