Values and Actions of a Role Model

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A role model is an individual that one aspires to be like in the present or the future. Role models can be a celebrity or someone we connect with on a daily bases. In addition, there are several characteristics a role model should possess, such as: Moral, confidence, hardworking, respectful, optimistic and creative (Freddie, 2014). There are different types of role models in society today, who play great social roles. These are individuals who are prestigious and willing to help others find success as well. A good role model demonstrate honesty and behave ethnically. Therefore, I believe a good role model must be consistent with success and growth. Most importantly a role model should be an educator, who are intelligent and has great character.

In regards, I would choose Martin Luther King Jr. as a role model. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist minister and civil rights leader. Nevertheless, Martin Luther King, Jr’s famous quote, “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed.” In other words, the creed stated that we should be one nation under God. However, Caucasians and African-Americans were not unified. Above all, Martin Luther King, Jr. was a man of great faith, who strongly demonstrated and believed in the nature of God. In the same way, I believe God is omnipotent, supernatural, and most important the creator of all things. By faith, Martin Luther King, Jr. and I have witnessed God move in a miraculous ways naturally and spiritually. In fact, I have witnessed, the mighty act of God, bring about unity in today’s society, just as Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamed. Furthermore, God teaches me daily how to love everyone, even my enemies. It is important to love all people be...

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...cally or scientifically. In addition to, one possessing intelligence, there must be character as well, in order to truly consider oneself educated. In essences, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is a great role model for the younger and older generations. Now we can appreciate those of the past and strive to make a difference within today’s society.

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