Saturday, November 22, 2014

What is a hero, to you?

What defines a hero?

Yesterday was the last day of school and I might be sad to leave Form 4 but I am excited to be on holiday mode. I can do a lot of stuff that I had been planning the whole year. I have a month and a week holiday and I am going to make sure that spend it the best as I can. 

So, I watched this cool TV show called "The Number's Game." It was a show on how to be someone or something according to the recent statistics. This show interact with the viewers by asking us quizzes ask us to do some test if we are qualify to be the special someone. On that day, it was showing how to be a hero.

I want to be a hero. 

So, what defines a hero? Most people imagines that a hero is someone who has those cool superpowers or maybe someone who achieves great things or maybe the fastest man on Earth. In "The Number's Game," it defines hero as someone who can see something was amiss while others can't see it. In a book called The Fault in Our Stars, Gus defines hero as someone who notices things, paying attention. So, to you, what is a hero?

I was contemplating the idea of making a hero club. You know, like "Big Hero 6." I would invited the students of my school, the one that I know and the ones I know for sure have the potential to be a hero.

I was just so sick of how adults perceive us teenagers. They said, these teenagers were bad, they 're on drugs, they're skip school, don't do homework, disrespectful, and blah, blah blah. Seriously, not all of us like that. That's the thing, you know, there are some of us that are introvert, quiet to be notice, a bookie, someone that's nice and well, someone that is religious. These people are a small percentage of the society and well, we should all stand up and do something to change what society think teenagers as a whole. 

Yes, these people that doesn't seem to exist, the side-effect of the teenage society. We should all stand up and make us the general of teenage society. 

Everybody can be a hero. In the "Number's Game," there are three characteristics of being a hero; don't be a bystander and take action when there's a problem, pay attention to your surroundings and knowing what to do when hero's chemical (adrenaline) kicks in.    

So, you can be a hero. Just be confident and do it. 

Happy nearly ending November!
Wish Well Wisher

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