Who are your heroes in life?

Pejo

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My father - I didn't understand a lot about him and our relationship until he passed, but through experience, stories from other family, and the hindsight lens, I have come to appreciate what kind of man he was.
Da Vinci - The breadth of discoveries and art he accomplished in his life, despite his humble beginnings. Ben Franklin is kinda similar in that regard.
Josh Gates - Though maybe it's more of a jealousy thing that he gets to do all of these amazing things and go traveling and get paid for it.
Steve Irwin - Really his whole family is pretty cool.
Fred Rogers - Genuinely kind and caring. Provided a lot of support for kids that needed it. I think today's kids could benefit a lot from him. A lot of kids I've met don't know how to understand and process their feelings, and I can't help but feel watching Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood would help them a lot.

There are probably more, but that's off the top of my head.
 

Darkmakaimura

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Fred Rogers - Genuinely kind and caring. Provided a lot of support for kids that needed it. I think today's kids could benefit a lot from him. A lot of kids I've met don't know how to understand and process their feelings, and I can't help but feel watching Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood would help them a lot.
Yeah he seemed like an authentically good man.
 

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No introduction neccessary for this absolute legend.
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Cfh123

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Man working in Swiss patent office publishes scientific papers in a short span of time that revolutionizes physics (the "miracle year" of 1905).

One of his theories of relativity is based in part on the Pythagorean theory from the time of the Greeks (as I recall from reading Hawking's A Brief History of Time many years ago).

Einstein
 
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