Exploring Diverse Heroism: Henry Ford, Travis Pastrana, and Hank Williams Jr.

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Some heroes have strong abilities and are brave, but some on the other hand can just be smart. It takes some with a courage or the rage to take their lives to help others. The people with smarts can be heroes by making something work easier for others or faster, also can be safer. But the best part of some heroes is just the littlest like being respectful and honesty. But here’s three of many that have hero relations, Henry Ford, Travis Pastrana, Hank Williams Jr.. Henry Ford is one of my heroes because he is the founder of Ford Motor Company, and I like to go fast and not be broke down. He did not make the first car but he did make it so most middle class individuals could afford one. The assembly line decreased the amount of time and made …show more content…

Travis began racing at a very young age, with his parents support he won many events. The statement of “failure is the pillar of success” is what Travis goes by, because if he fails at a stunt he’s going to keep trying until he completes it (Who is Travis Pastrana). He later went to college at University in Maryland, which is where his uncle went, Travis was known as a brilliant student and had wonderful grades. He kept racing and winning in freestyles and races, but he tried rally car racing as well and completed that as well. Now Travis is still racing and freestyling but also sitting on a lot of money. The son of a star, legend, and many knew him, Hank Williams, Hank Williams Jr. changed the way country sounded when he combined it with southern rock and blues. He was born on May 26, 1949, singing his father’s music growing up his whole life he founded that he wanted to sing with a different style then his father. Which he said “Went on the road when I was eight years old, when I turned 15 I was stealing the show,” saying he stole the show from his own father (. In the 1970’s he had started singing his own music and started to get known, then he was severely injured hiking in 1975 and was told he’ll never be on stage again. Two years later he fully recovered and by the 1980’s he was known as one of the top country music singers. Today he still sings and has the top hits of country music, some

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