I'm going to tell
you what a hero is: A hero can be anyone. Whether it's
Justin Bieber, your little brother or even your cat, a hero is
still a hero. You've probably read the post about little
boys who have put Band-Aids (plasters) over people's
self-harm scars; and you might have heard about people giving
celebrities their last blades as a promise to never cut again.
A hero is anybody who has changed your life for the better and
that can happen in pretty much anyway, shape or form. Saving a
life doesn't necessarily mean somebody pulled you back as
you prepared to jump from a bridge or took the gun from your
hand as you held it to your head. It can do, but most of the
time "saved my life" is used to describe that the
person or thing you are talking about has given you a reason to
go on; a reason not be numb anymore. It could be as simple as a
child smiling at you in the street or as complex as somebody
sitting with you every night for weeks on end to cheer you up.
A person doesn't have to be a certain age or have certain
numbers of fans around the world to be able to be called a hero
and people need to see that before they send hate to someone
because Justin Bieber saved their life, because he will have
impacted them in a way nobody else has. People need to see that
before they call someone stupid because they said
t h e i r l i t t l e
b r o t h e r i s t h e i r h e r
o.