In a movie, when someone is in the most dangerous situation, a hero like superman or batman will always appear in front of them, saving them from the frighten moment of their life. However, in reality a hero doesn’t have super power, but in themselves they have the inner strength wanting to help others. So what being a hero means? To me being hero is someone who is courage, trustworthy, caring, always help others when they are needed, put other matters before themselves, and the most important of all is that they make people feel happy no matter what.
To be a hero, people don’t have to be perfect. They make mistakes and learn from them. Their imperfection is what makes them a true hero. That’s what a hero means to me. There is no right or wrong answer of who is the hero of the world because in everyone’s heart, there will be someone who they think as a hero. I could be a hero to someone and they could be mine. We all can think of each other as hero. When people think of hero, it always appears to them that a hero is someone who always risking their life to save people. Like a firefighter, police, or doctor that saved people from their death or in a dangerous situation. During the event of 9/11 in 2001 that happened, many people were being rescued by the firefighter. They risked their life to go into the building that is about to collapse without thinking about how their life could end at that moment, but they choose to put their life after others no matter what the outcome would be. Yet, they are true heroes, the greatest that you could ask for.
Being a hero doesn’t always have to put their life on the line for other even though it’s a great thing. A person who does small things for people around them and for everyone else is also a hero. Although they don’t do great things like other to be acknowledging as a hero, but what they do can be acknowledge by the people that know them. It’s like the people I know in my life; they are a hero to me. Each one of them helped me overcame me many obstacles in my life, they cared for me, loved me, put myself before them, and always make me happy through their positive words and encouragements, it’s more than I could have asked for. And yes, they might not know that they are a hero to me, but I acknowledged every single thing that they did. Whatever your decision is, the choice you make can let people believe in you as a hero.