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essay on my ideal hero

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The person I admire ever in my life is only my lovely father. I still remember all my childhood memories with my father. He was the real reason of my happiness and joy. What I am is because of him as my mother was always busy in the kitchen and other household activities and it was my father who has joy with me and my sister. I understand he is very unique Dad in the world. I am feeling of being so lucky to have such father in my life. I always praise to god to give me such opportunity to take birth in the family with good father.
He is very polite and peaceful person. He never scolded me and takes my all mistakes very easily and makes me realise my all mistakes very politely. He is the boss of my family and helps each and every family member to take good decision in the bad time. He always shares his life drawbacks and achievements with me to let us know. He has his own business of online marketing but never force me to do go in the same field or attract me towards his own business instead he always promote to do what I want in my life. He is really a good dad not because he helps me but because of his knowledge, strength, helping nature and most importantly his way of handling people.
He always respects his parents means my grandparents and cares for them all time. I still remember that when I was little, my grandparents were generally talked to me about my father naughtiness in his childhood but they told me that your father is very good person in his life, be like him. It is my father who wants to see everyone happy in the family and always asks whenever anyone becomes sad and solves his/her problems. He loves and cares my mom and suggests her to take rest when she gets tired of doing all the household chores. My dad is my inspiration, he always becomes ready to help me in my school tasks and even go to every PTM to discuss my behaviour and performance in the class.
My father was born in very poor family however currently he is one of the richest people in the city because of his patience, hard works and helping nature. My friends generally tell me so lucky of being the son of such father. I usually laugh on such type of comments and tell my father, he also laughs and says that what they are telling is not true but the truth is that I am so lucky to have son like you. He tells me that, my son always be what you want and always believe in you.

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Answered by aditijaink283
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India has produced a large number of heroes. Shivaji, Netaji Shubash Chandra Bose, Mahatma Gandhi, Rana Pratap, Swami Vivekanand, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, Yogi Aurobindro, Jawarahlal Nehru, Savarkar, and Saheed Bhagat Singh are a few eternal souls and great heroes.

For the benefit of our homeland, these people gave their entire lives as a sacrifice.

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Mahatma Gandhi is my ideal hero out of all of these men. He was regarded as one of India's most influential people. Many clever and intellectual persons were born during his era, but Mahatama Gandhi possessed all of those sage-like talents and traits that had an oddly harmonious blending.

Only a select few individuals, in terms of brilliance, can compare to Gandhiji. Gandhiji was never a particularly gifted student, but he was undoubtedly uninterested. He travelled to London to obtain his bar qualification. Because of their culture and orthodoxy, his family and relatives rejected his decision to relocate to a different country. He persuaded everyone of them and assured them that he would keep his native culture while also abstaining from meat and alcohol.

Gandhiji gained a lot of acquaintances in England. He returned to his own country in 1893 with a law degree in hand. Later, he worked as a lawyer, advocating for matters that were true and just. He eventually travelled to South Africa. He was invited there to offer legal counsel to an Indian merchant.

After relocating to South Africa, he lost interest in practising law. Gandhiji observed his countrymen being humiliated and treated with contempt there. Gandhiji suffered the same humiliation as many other Indians since he was travelling in a section that was designated for white people. He made the decision to act in order to aid his countrymen and recover from this disgrace.

He focused on the labourers' and farmers' problems facing Indians in 1915. He encouraged the farmers to protest the Champaran by raising their voices (white Indigo planters). He prevailed over the brutal British because of his strong moral character and adherence to the values of truth and nonviolence. Additionally, he gave advice on how to avoid cooperating with the British government. Gandhiji was considered as the father of India as a result of this. Gandhiji was the epitome of straightforwardness, nonviolence, and honesty. He gave his entire life in service to achieving religious harmony and the freedom of the Indian people. Gandhi is my favourite hero. It is tough to find a man like him in this world again.

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