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04-05-2010, 08:15 AM | #1 |
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Who's your hero?
I was once asked during a job interview who my hero was. It was probably the hardest question I ever had to answer on the spot, but in the end I came up with answer that, while silly in some regards, I thought worked. So, my question today is: who is your hero?
A hero doesn't need to be someone who you deem to represent the pinnacle of human ability or achievement, it can just be someone who you respect or helped you get through a hard time. Or it could be a fictional character who you identify with and you think embodies the traits you wish to have or find desirable. It's up to you to decide : ) How's that for a Monday morning topic? ; ) |
04-05-2010, 08:53 AM | #2 |
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The team of people or inspired individual(s) that invented medicine that helped promulgate our species would rank as my hero.
Next in no lesser rank order: Babbage, honcho credited with developing computer-speak in 1800s; Henry Ford: capitalist credited for assembly-line production of the automobile; Capitalist who first legitimized availability of credit for the lesser classes here in America (occurred during the teens or '20's I think but not sure + can't recall his name); Fantasy-land: group of people who can take on and topple Big Government, reform it, go back to the 3 branches of 'damn government' power distribution vs. where we are now in Amerika. Hahahahaha Off topic: Job interviews: I think I understand your pain. Looking back over the years from much needless suffering enduring these there is a lot to be said about self employment which I preferred and did. My thoughts toward folks with decision making responsibilities, or lack thereof, in Personnel....picture the scene in the Cohen Bros. movie Fargo with the wood/tree shredder. Hmmmmmmmm...... |
04-05-2010, 05:01 PM | #3 |
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Re: Who's your hero?
I have a few, for many different reasons. My answers are going to vary vastly from someone who isn't Canadian.
Terry Fox - This is easily my first choice. For those who aren't of Canadian heritage and are unaware, Terry was a very athletic person growing up, he was diagnosed with cancer in his knee and had to have his leg amputated. Instead of laying down and giving up, Terry set off to run all the way across Canada on a prosthetic leg. He started in St. John's, Newfoundland and was supposed to end up in British Columbia. Terry ran the equivalent of a marathon EVERY single day he ran. When he reached the outskirts of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Terry was having a hard time running due to pains in his chest. He asked to be driven to the hospital, and it was revealed that the cancer had spread to his lungs. Terry flew back home to BC. Shortly after, Terry fell into a coma and passed away. He had run for a total of 143 days or 5,280 kilometers. This is why, every September (The month in which he collapsed in Thunder Bay) the nation holds "The Terry Fox Run" which virtually every city and school take part in to raise money for cancer research. A true Canadian hero. Wayne Gretzky - Even if you don't know hockey, or hate the sport, you know his name. Wayne set over 50 NHL records, many that still stand today and may not be beaten for a very long time. Every Canadian kid knows his name. He also happens to be a personal friend of my dad's since they grew up and went to public school together. These two are the first that come to mind, but I could think of many more. I just don't want to write a novel ;]
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Re: Who's your hero?
I don't really do anything that I have a "hero" for that has inspired me or drives me to be like him/her.
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04-05-2010, 10:19 PM | #5 |
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I remember Terry Fox. I was residing in the Pacific Northwest (Seattle) at that time. That has been a few decades ago. Good choice for someone to remember as an inspiration.
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04-06-2010, 07:35 AM | #6 |
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I usually choose Red Skelton, for his slap stick comedy that was neither stale nor too inappropriate to lay on the people, I always had a big place for comedy in my heart, and uses real good comedy not like the wannabes of this day n age
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Another one would be Scott Spezio, reason being is that he hit a three-run shot in game 6, quite possibly the greatest game 6 I've seen in baseball (it helps a lot when you're an Angel fan). Maybe it's the power of the almighty Rally Monkey, but in either case, that 8th-inning rally propelled the Angels to win the game 6-5 to force a game 7, which they won 4-1 to win the World Series, which would be the first in the Angels franchise history. Since then, all they do is win division titles and get first round exits from the Red Sox (except 2005 and 2009...Anaheim never faced the BoSox in 2005, and they actually swept them in 2009). |
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04-09-2010, 01:09 PM | #8 |
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Re: Who's your hero?
Martha Graham is one of the foremost modern dance pioneers who's dancing and choreographic career lastest from the mid 1920's until the day she died in April 1991. Having choreographed countless works over her time, she endured her share of critics picking apart her bizarre style of movement. She pulls inspiration from strange topics of greek tradgedies and myths that we all think we knew and pulls them into her dance in a way that seems unworldly. When ever I need some direction, feeling lost or unheard I watch her piece, Heretic or Steps in the Street because they deal with the feminist movement or the ordeal of trying to become heard in a sea of voice, but by far my favorite Graham work would be Diversion of Angels and her take on the story of Joan of Arc, Seraphic Dialogue.
She's a beautiful, strong woman who defied ballet and inspired many apiring artists in any field with her intriguing words of wisdom. Not only that but her birthday is a day after mine!! (I'm such a fangirl) When ever I need artistic direction I think of her influence on the art world.
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04-12-2010, 02:45 PM | #10 |
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Re: Who's your hero?
I see your Gretzky and Selanne and raise you a Roy.
But most of my heroes are historical anarchists, Emma Goldman, Peter Kropotkin, Mikhail Bakunin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, etc.
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04-13-2010, 08:23 AM | #11 |
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When I think hero, I think of people I know personally so in some aspects my hero's are my aunt, and father.
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04-27-2010, 08:48 AM | #12 |
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A little old, but whatever.
I would have to say my grandfather and my dad. Both were suffering from a different cancer. My grandfather, lung cancer, and my dad, brain cancer. They both fought their hardest battle till the very end. They tried to be themselves as much as they could, my dad mostly. Even before this, they were my heroes. I miss them both so very much. They'll always be my heroes forever.
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04-28-2010, 02:20 PM | #13 |
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I really find Lady Gaga to be a huge inspiration, close enough to hero right? :smile:
Her determination, and pure bravery to express herself through various means of art really is an eye opener to me. She lives to HER specific code, not caring with what others think. She shows how it's okay to be different than other people, and wants those people to embrace their oddities. Without the bizarre in this world, art would suck. |
04-28-2010, 05:05 PM | #14 |
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Yeah same. My heros are my two older brothers and my mother. Some of the nicest and most lovable people in the wrold (by my standards). Love them to death.
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04-28-2010, 06:41 PM | #15 |
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Then the weird guy comes and ruins the mood with his fictional characters.
Yes, my hero is a character from an anime series. More specifically, Simon from Gurren Lagann. Now I know what most people will think, "Ugh, some daydreaming kid who thinks huge robots and 'epicness' is cool". Yes, I am young, and the impact of Gurren Lagann on most people is indeed caused by the crazy stuff that happens. But that series, and mostly Simon, who I identified with, did inspire me. The excitement that series brought me helped me through lots of stuff, and changed my way of viewing life in ways I don't regret. I actually get kinda sad when people tell me they didn't like the series, but I understand people have their own tastes. Now the ones who trash talk about it are either trolling or have a completely biased view over it.
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Re: Who's your hero?
I have a fictional heroine, her name is Nanaho Kinjo, I'll take my answer from this past weeks Round Table to give you an idea why. I just found that watching through the anime she is in, that her and I had a lot in common. =] we shared similar ideals and views on things.
Nanaho Kinjo. She is from the anime “Best Student Council”. This is a very character driven anime, so it’s natural that viewers choose a character they relate most to and Nanaho is mine. She is fiercely loyal to the president of the student council, as well as the student council as a whole. She has a very tough-as-nails attitude and a rough’n'tumble approach to everything, but as the story progresses you find out she has a soft spot for girly things. The things she does make you smile and the way she does them make you laugh. Some call her a brute, I call her a hero. She possesses this leadership quality that completely distinguishes her from the rest of the students. Underneath the thick emotional barrier that she armors herself with, you find a very fragile girl with a strong heart. Other than that, I have a few real-life people I have looked up to as well over the years..Mark Hoppus from the band blink-182, my high school Government teacher Mr. Van Guse and a few historical figures, namely, Siddhartha Gautama. All of which have impacted my life in different ways. :shades:
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My friends. The fact that you guys put up with me is awesome. I love you all.
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07-14-2010, 06:38 PM | #18 |
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the fonz. i mean, how and why is this guy filled with so much epic winsuace hax0rs!
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07-14-2010, 08:21 PM | #19 |
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my hero's are Toru Nakayama [artist who did the art for the entire Megaman Zero game series] as he's my idol for artwork and drawing, Crispin Freeman for voice acting, and the fictional one would be Azure Kite from .Hack//G.U., just because he doesnt need to talk and can still pwn.
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My hero? That would be my Great Grand father, for making money the way he wanted to, and doing it right. He is the guy that made my family name actually respectable, and prospering off that fact. He's my hero because he succeeded, and I want to as well.
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