I grew up in America and I have no heroes. I have exposed myself to many respected and "famous" people through my reading and television, but I do not want to be like anyone. I am looking at people's achievements and achievements. Just as they were that good and normal. I think their achievement is what I can do for themselves if I work hard. I remember my friend Ben who was talking about legendary basketball player Charles Barkley. He will follow all his moves in and out of the court.
Having many worshipers is a way to become a celebrity, but it is not a way to become a hero. Heroes are homemade. But in our daily life, there is no difference between 'acceleration' and 'hero'. Therefore, we take ourselves away from our true example. You should admire the famous heroes, not their celebrities, for their wonderfulness. Should we admire heroes, not celebrities? Length of sound along the most basic structure of paper: introduction, text, and conclusion. In this article, I will first introduce some thoughtable questions to attract readers. For example, a student says, "The idea of the person you most admire.Why now do you worship them, do you think others should worship them or do so?
We live in an era praising celebrities - our children's heroes are more likely to become actors, not firefighters and world leaders. Celebrities are seen as winners, people who are living a perfect life, people who seem to do, and people beyond imagination. We may logically recognize that they are not really perfect, but we are always overwhelmed by their image and lifestyle.
In the world colored with today's media, celebrities are rolling our lives on scrolls that continuously and continually scroll. Athlete. Musician. Actor author Politician Heroes and villains. Symbolic characters, people who disappear soon. People we love, and those we dislike. They are all bigger than life so they are shining in our daily lives. They also often make a big goal. In the spring of 2002, when I accepted my company's proposal that George HW Bush will be the keynote speaker of the large-scale event I was managing, I learned that my idea became a home run . I calculated that the prestige of having a person in the world at the office supplies conference is very impressive - I am right, the topic starts soon. "How did you get him? What do you have to pay for him, who will meet him?" These are the questions I started with a company colleague.