I thought it might be interesting to find out who people admire and why. I am no longer so naive as to think that there is any human being who doesn't have his or her faults and so all of my choices come with feet of clay. But I can accept that because I think all of these people not only talked the talk but walked the walk when it counted. So here they are -- just a few for starters and in no particular order:
Abraham Lincoln - I have recently read a lot about Lincoln and the more I read the more I admire him. I don't think anybody could have done a better job under the circumstances.
Ulysses S. Grant - Grant had a sh*tty job to do and he did it to the best of his ability. He made mistakes but admitted them.
Robert E. Lee - Some reservations here because I think he was on the wrong side and because (as I recently found out) although he did set his slaves free he was not the best master. Still I think that he was a man of honor.
Sir Edmund Hillary - The first to climb Mount Everest along with Tenzing Norgay. Afterwards he went back to the area and built schools and hospitals. I saw him speak once. A real class act.
Ernest Shackelton (explorer) - Kept his men alive in one of the most amazing feats of survival known.
Jackie Robinson (baseball player) - First African American to play major league baseball. Endured death threats and countless acts of harrassment.
So those are just a few. There are countless heroes in war and I admire those who simply did their duty. And then there are those who struggle to do their best for their kids. So lots of heroes. Some are just better known.
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Abraham Lincoln - I have recently read a lot about Lincoln and the more I read the more I admire him. I don't think anybody could have done a better job under the circumstances.
Ulysses S. Grant - Grant had a sh*tty job to do and he did it to the best of his ability. He made mistakes but admitted them.
Robert E. Lee - Some reservations here because I think he was on the wrong side and because (as I recently found out) although he did set his slaves free he was not the best master. Still I think that he was a man of honor.
Sir Edmund Hillary - The first to climb Mount Everest along with Tenzing Norgay. Afterwards he went back to the area and built schools and hospitals. I saw him speak once. A real class act.
Ernest Shackelton (explorer) - Kept his men alive in one of the most amazing feats of survival known.
Jackie Robinson (baseball player) - First African American to play major league baseball. Endured death threats and countless acts of harrassment.
So those are just a few. There are countless heroes in war and I admire those who simply did their duty. And then there are those who struggle to do their best for their kids. So lots of heroes. Some are just better known.
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