I recently came across the story of Helen Adams
Keller, and reading about her was so inspiring. She was a blind and deaf
disciple of Anne Sullivan Macy, who despite being physically challenged did not
consider her own self to be handicapped, made a name for herself as a women’s liberation activist. She
was a writer and a social worker, more than that Helen Keller was the first “deafblind” person to earn Bachelor of
Arts degree.
The story of how she passed through the isolation
imposed by the almost complete lack of language and blossomed to a woman who
people came from far and wide to listen to, became widely known and recognised
through the dramatic depictions of the play dedicated to her; “The Miracle Worker”. Her birthplace in Alabama
is now a museum.
The story of course is very intriguing, but what
really became of concern to me are;
Am I living a story? Would my story inspire
others? Would my story even be worth telling? This are reaffirmation questions.
Heroes have come and gone, leaving behind stories
that inspires us. Without doubts we can all be heroes even in your own little
way, with your actions, words and way of life you could start writing your
story.
You see this been a hero thing is not an exoteric,
extraordinary thing, it is very easy to accomplish. Just attach purpose to your
life and let your life be a meaningful addition to the world.
Jennifer Lopez, during the 43rd American Music Awards
which she had the privilege to host said “As kid, I watched the
American Music Awards every year. I liked the excitement, the glamour, the
artist became like my heroes that really inspired me and made me dream that
someday I could be one of the lucky ones who gets to appear onstage and perform”.
This got me thinking, it is truly a chain process. We
are inspired by others and we in turn inspire others. It would be unfair to
just receive and not give out right? If Helen despite the odds could still
build a platform on which she told her story, what excuse do we have not to?
Richard Branson was giving a challenge of celebrating
65 people who deserves an award. And he said this is about people who have put
others first. For me he meant people who have put themselves inline for others,
who gave a part of them to one or two persons. The wrong concept we usually
have is that it takes to save a country or the universe to be that hero. Make
yourself become a source of smile to one or two persons and you are a hero.
Especially in this season of love, when we are celebrating the greatest Hero of
all time.
Share your exciting story of you being an hero with me via farapopoola@gmail.com or farapopoola@yahoo.com and I will share them on my blog for the world to see and hear about you. And
your story can stir up a few others to do more.
Opportunity goes to the first 10 top inspiring
stories by 25th of January 2016.


It doesn't take saving the world to be a motivation, it starts from a little good deed to the next person.
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ReplyDeletei love it! truly inspiring. Keep up the good work
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