speech written on 11-04-2024

Who is my hero and why

There are many people in this world who can be considered heroes, from famous figures in history to everyday individuals who exhibit extraordinary acts of courage and kindness. But if I were to choose just one person who I consider to be my hero, it would have to be my mother. My mother is my hero because she has always been there for me, through the good times and the bad. She has sacrificed so much for me, putting my needs before her own time and time again. She has taught me what it means to be strong and resilient in the face of adversity, showing me that no challenge is too great to overcome. My mother is not only a hero to me, but to many others as well. She is a role model for her kindness, compassion, and selflessness. She has a way of making everyone around her feel loved and supported, always offering a listening ear and a helping hand to those in need. But what truly makes my mother my hero is her unwavering belief in me. She has always encouraged me to pursue my dreams and never give up, even when I faced setbacks or doubts. She has been my biggest cheerleader, pushing me to be the best version of myself and never settle for mediocrity. In my eyes, my mother is the epitome of a hero. She embodies all the qualities that I aspire to possess – strength, compassion, resilience, and unwavering support. She is the glue that holds our family together, the rock that I can always lean on, and the light that guides me through life's darkest moments. I am eternally grateful for my mother and all that she has done for me. She is not just my hero, but my inspiration and my guiding light. I hope to one day be half the person she is and make her proud in everything I do. I love you, Mom. Thank you for being my hero.

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