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My Mom
by Fatiha from Taroudant
A quotes about The Mother : The moment a child is born, the mother is also born. She never existed before. The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new. ~Rajneesh Mother love is the fuel that enables a normal human being to do the impossible. ~Marion C. Garretty A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine desert us; when trouble thickens around us, still will she cling to us, and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts. ~Washington Irving
Everyone in the world has a different opinion about what a hero is. They come in many shapes, sizes, have different characteristics, values, and beliefs. For me, a hero is someone who is willing to put a hundred percent effort into protecting you from pain. They will stop at nothing to provide you with the security of safety; and will share with you the knowledge required for survival. A hero doesn't have to have impeccable character, high importance in society, or have a classic sandwich named after them in the local pub. A hero just needs to be someone who cares for your happiness and loves you for being yourself. My mother is my hero.
Like I said in paragraph one,My mom is my hero. She's a great person - she's trustworthy, honest, and she has a great heart. She is a very honest heroine because almost everyone we know comes to her for advice or for help. Like one time my mom's best friend was having issues with her mom. She needed to know what to do about it. So my mom told her just to confront her mom about it and take it from there. Being honest can take you a long way later on in life. My mom is very trustworthy because all of her friends come to her and tell her everything. She doesn't tell anyone anything and that's why everybody likes telling her everything {I really want be like her] . For example my mom's closest friend calls my mom every single day and tells her everything. So one day my mom asked her friend why do you tell me everything? My mom's friend told her because she can trust my mom.
Another character trait makes my mom a heroine is that she also has a great heart. She always willing to help out. She likes to help out at church and she likes to help out all her friends. She also likes to give people stuff that they really need. That's why I know that she has a great heart. My mom keeps everything real and she doesn't care what color or sex you are. If you need her then she's there for you no matter what. Like my hero said, "Life's too short not to want to do good deeds." Writing a paper on unrecognized heroes makes me feel real good and it lets them know that somebody recognized what they're doing and they will be rewarded for it.
Finally, my mother is a hero not because of what she offers to the world, but what she offers to me. She makes me feel like I am the most important person in the world. I know that she would drop anything in the world if it meant protecting me from being hurt. My mother has given me the knowledge required to be a successful productive member of society. She has taught me to love the skin that I'm in, and never to be afraid of expressing my personality. My mother is my hero.