Heroic traits come in all different variations and forms. Who is a hero to me, may not be a hero to another. Where is the line drawn, or is there one at all? In the CNN article, Top 10 CNN Heroes of 2013, Towanda Jones is featured. This New Jersey woman inspired others through …show more content…
In modern society presently, heroes are often times characterized as talented, focusing mainly on singers, pro athletes and various other celebrities. These are the models that children look up to and usually they are who they want to be like when they grow up. They idolize these figures and typically for nothing other than performing their jobs in the spotlight. The second most popular way today’s society characterizes heroes are by portraying their sacrificial image in the media. When we see this in the media often times, it will feature a person who saves someone else in a life or death situation. This is indeed an act of a hero, but we tend to overlook or not consider the everyday heroes around the world. These would be the teachers who work extra to help you understand, the mother who puts food on the table and helps her children with homework, or even the peer who helped you in rough …show more content…
This quote displays the key notion that anyone, well-known or simply average has power behind their words and actions that can very well impact the world around us. Someone who has lived in the example set by this quote by using his influence and connections to help others is the late Robin Williams. He used his fame thoughtfully and with meaning, yet this is not the only reason that one may consider him heroic. He showed extreme courage through persevering through his depression and continuing his acting. Williams continued to act for his fans despite his home issues, inspiring others to bring joy to the world. He became involved in several rocky relationships throughout his lifetime and was divorced by his first wife in 1988, proceeding to marry his son’s nanny. He persevered through his anxiety showing resilience while still being involved in his family’s lives as well as giving his full effort to his acting career. Medically diagnosed anxiety ultimately contributed to his substance abuse problem which he overcame, inspiring others. He developed a drug and alcohol addiction while he worked on his sitcom, Mork and Mindy. This issue lasted for two decades as he battled sobriety and relapse. His efforts never ceased to obtain a better lifestyle. He helped others through his generosity and charity work. Williams offered his time, money and fame in order to help and promote over 50