Who's your hero?
by Aidan on November 11, 2010
in Hope, Inspiration, Motivation, Pride of Britain, inspirational story, inspiring story
Tonight I sat with my missus and watched “Pride of Britain” awards on ITV. If you haven’t heard of it, it’s a UK star-studded ceremony which happens once a year, attended by everyone from Prince Charles, to Cheryl Cole, to Simon Cowell, to David Cameron, and everyone who’s anyone in the world of British entertainment, politics, sport, and public life in general.
But these “stars” absolutely fade into insignificance in comparison with the people who are there to accept the “Pride of Britain” awards. People such as . . .
- Aimee Dempsey who was badly burned when she saved 7 children from a fire (she’s only 12 years old!)
- An off-duty policeman who rescued over 50 people from a burning bus on the edge of a motorway
- A boy who’s been in hospital 900 times, but has managed to raise over £90,000 to help provide toys for sick children, and he’s just 12 years old!
-70-year old heart surgeon Sir Magdi Yacoub, who set up the “Chain of Hope” charity which has helped save the lives of over 23,000 people with heart problems, many in developing countries
- Anne Glover, a woman who stood up to thugs and drug dealers in her housing estate, even when they fire-bombed her car and threatened her life.
. . . . the list goes on and on, and every story is humbling – people with the odds stacked against them due to health, or poverty, or violence, or just plain circumstance, but who just wouldn’t lie down to them. Every one of them is without doubt a hero for what they’ve done, but also because they show us just what everyday ordinary people are capable of.
We don’t hear enough of this – every day the news is dominated by all the negative stuff happening in the world, because that’s what sells. This event happens once a year, and interestingly it gets double the TV audience of any other UK award ceremony (e.g. Brits / BAFTA’s)
But we need to celebrate our heroes every day, not just once a year.
And not just the people who have performed acts of bravery, but also those whose everyday actions demonstrate that there is hope for humanity and that most people are good, and the ones who appear on the negative news are in the minority. The people who shine a little light over everyone else and uplift us all a little bit.
Do you have an everyday hero in your life? From acts of extraordinary bravery, courage, and overcoming the odds, to someone who’s always encouraging when you need it.
I’d like to know.
Because in sharing the story you will in turn spread that light a little further.
So tell me about them in the comment section below . . .
