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A person who Inspires me
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Answered by bardetanmay40
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There is not simply one person in this world who inspires me. Humanity as a whole inspires me to become a better person in the hopes that I can make the world a better place. I see people every day, pushing through their day to day life without even a hint at the battle that must be going on in their head.

During my time in high school I have seen so many people overcome the largest obstacles that could possibly be thrown at them. I saw my grandfather fall ill due to cancer, a disease which he thought he had overcome. He never even acted like he was sick until his final days. I saw a friend lose a brother but continue to come to school and keep up with his school work like nothing ever happened. I saw multiple people lose someone…show more content…

Our adaptability is truly a thing of wonder, we obtain the ability to bounce back when things are thrown our way. Sometimes it is a little heavier and we are down for a while, but more often than not we eventually jump back into the game of life full force. Murderers, terrorists, prisoners and delinquents: These are not the usual titles someone would think of when they think about being inspired, but to me they are nothing but inspiring. Those who fit into these categories, and the many more that could be grouped along with them, inspire me to always do my best. They show me why I never want to fall off of the track I have myself set on, because I would never want to end up in their situation. The thought of someone going so far off track and no longer caring about who they become is saddening, and makes me think about all of the ways I can prevent others and myself from falling into a state like that. Most people would have a definite response as to who inspires them, however I would never be able to explain whether Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s actions are more inspiring to me than the teenagers I see bounce back from major trauma like it were nothing; the grandmother who took it upon herself to raise her

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