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Every Ordinary Person Is Extraordinary

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1/10/11

Every ordinary person is extraordinary

Last few decades, there have been many heroes that have changed our life. Heroes were meant to be an extra ordinary men or women who inspired and motivated ordinary people. These days there have been heroes that have inspired many, but are still considered very ordinary. In my opinion, heroes are people who overcame their goal and achieve much more than others. Ordinary people should be considered heroes because they were all once ordinary people and all ordinary have a chance of becoming a hero.

Many people used to say that to become a hero we have to be extraordinary or very brilliant. Around 50 years ago Wright brothers invented a new way to transport people in air. This invention has led a lot of people to travel at much higher speed in short period of time. When these two young men started their experiment, they were only two stupid guys who thought a flying machine could be possible. These days, Wright brothers are motivation of many inventors and they overcame their goal of inventing an airplane.

I know for sure becoming a hero isn't that easy, but everyone has a potential of becoming one. Bill Gates, who is now one of the richest men in the world, was once a high school kid who got in trouble sometimes. He wasn't known for his brilliant work and his work ethic until he got into Harvard. When he actually dropped out of Harvard, everyone thought he was crazy to get off from the safe easy ride to success and take the rough and uneasy ride. Everyone has a potential of becoming a hero and they don't have to be so brilliant to

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