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What is a Hero?
For starters "what is a hero?" Well, most people when asked this question a few of the first things that pop in to there mind are... Batman, Superman, or even Robin. But they never look deep into the concept of this terminology. Although, with that being said Heroes are every day people, every day things that do ordinary things every day. It is just how you view these people is what makes them heroes. Example... My dad was in the Navy for thirteen years and he now suffers from GERD, PTSD, and many other things in life. But even with his VA benefits he still suffers do to the memories. And some how he still makes the best of his life and time, with his family and work. Now that's a real hero... Reason is because he does not want to give up because he knows it will not help. And so he strives to make his family and friends happy before him self. That is what a hero should be... Thank you...
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