Hero Vs Hero Essay

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In my opinion, a hero is someone whose principal purpose, whether it be in one situation or over the span of their entire life, is to help others while simultaneously making the world a better place. When the word hero is brought up, the most prevailing image that comes to mind is superheroes like Batman and Superman. But I don’t think you have to have superpowers or even be well known in order to be a hero. There are people all over the world whose intention is to do selfless deeds and go out of their way for others without expectation of obtaining anything in return. These are the type of people I like to consider everyday heroes. They go through life just trying to be the best they can and trying to help as many people as they can. Whether …show more content…

I know it would be plausible for me to be both a celebrity, then a hero, but I do not wish to receive the amount of attention celebrities get from the public. It is more simple to just be a private hero since people don’t constantly judge and question my actions and decisions. Moreover, this is why whenever I donate to a cause online, I always choose to remain anonymous since I believe I am making the donation to the cause, and not for myself. By this I mean, I don't care if others don’t know how much I donated or if I even donated in the first place. I find that in this world, most people will only donate to charities or feed the poor if they are able to post it on their social media feed to try and show off how generous and charitable they are. Whenever I witness something like this, it really ticks me off since while it is an admirable thing that they are donating and aiding the poor, their motive behind it is very deceiving and it just doesn’t sit well with me. Lastly, I expect that this ties into the field of work I am going into in the future. Right now, I am studying to become a doctor right now, and I presume it is more prudent to go into this field with the notion of being a hero rather than being a celebrity. This is mainly because, as previously mentioned, people who want to be celebrities may often do things of questionable moral character for money or fame, and this may affect their patients negatively. Meanwhile, heroes will presumably do what is right both morally and for the patient, which will lead to a long and healthy career in the medical field. This is why, if I had to choose between being a hero or a celebrity, I would choose the

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