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Modern-day Heroes

What does it takes to be considered a hero?

What does it takes to be considered a hero? According to many, a hero is a person who is remembered and honored for his courageous life and deeds. A person distinguished for valor, fortitude or bold enterprise or anyone regarded as having displayed great courage or exceptionally noble qualities.

Most heroes we knew were dead. We have learned about them in schools. Tributes, monuments, statues, busts, memorials, paper bills, coinages, name of streets, towns, states, institutions, buildings and many others are constant reminders for us for their heroic deeds.

Most of the heroes we knew were leaders during times of wars, leaders who fought for independence (like George Washington, Simon Bolivar, etc.), there were only a few who didn't actually engaged in battles (like Jose Rizal, Mahatma Gandhi, etc.), leaders who succeeded (if they failed they would had been declared bandits not heroes) in overthrowing a corrupt regime and many others.

Have you ever heard of an ordinary soldier who died fighting for his mother land or an ordinary citizen who did a courageous act declared as a hero? Maybe, for a day or two, after that they are totally forgotten. Did they put up a single monument for them? These unsung heroes who actually fought and died face to face with the enemies were easily forgotten. On the contrary, recognitions, tributes and venerations for leaders whom they declared heroes are never ending.

Now that we are at peace, (except in some places), how can one person be a hero? Aside from those who are working and sacrificing in foreign lands for the welfare of their families, for me, modern-day heroes are the likes of Aris, Rona, Chrisanta and Maria Fe. Who are these people? They are just ordinary people with nothing but unconditional love. I was so touched by their individual story that's why I wanted to share it to everybody. Here are their brief heroic deeds that are worth remembering and emulating;

Aris Espinosa

On January 30, 1994, Aris Espinosa, a 13-year-old boy from Lanao del Norte, Philippines, did something for his friends. A grenade on the ground was about to explode near the children, Aris quickly jumped and covered the grenade with his own body. The children were saved by the courageous and unselfish act of Aris. I am sure that his soul rest in peace with the Lord in Heaven.

Rona Mahilum

On May 26, 1996, a fire broke out inside a house in Divina Colonia, Sagay, Negros Occidental, Philippines. Rona Mahilum, a young girl, sustained third degree burns on her back. Despite the pain, she rescued her five brothers and sisters out of the house on fire. Then she tried to put out the fire with water from the nearby well. In 1997, Rona was cited for her bravery and heroism. After that, nothing is heard about her.

Chrisanta Seboc

Chrisanta Seboc, a mere four-year old girl of Sta. Teresa in Jordan, Guimaras, Philippines saved the lives of her three-year-old sister and two-year-old brother from fire which engulfed their house at a time their parents were away for work. She was about to rescue another sister, an infant, when her neighbors stopped her from going into the house on fire. She cried because she could not help her. This incident happened on July 5, 1996.

Maria Fe Sotelo

Ma. Fe Sotelo, a lady security guard, achieved her dream of becoming a police officer when the national police waived its height and age requirements just for her. This was after she returned five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00) to a Chinese businessman who left his bag at the comfort room of the Festival Mall in Alabang, Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines on January 7, 2003. The businessman tried to gave her money as a reward but the honest lady guard politely declined the offer. She said she did not think twice about returning the money.

Whether you are somebody or just an ordinary citizen, you can be a hero in your own way by helping others and doing good deeds not because you want to be rewarded or because you want people to remember you as a kind person but you do it because it's the right thing to do, it's what you want to do, and you're happy in doing it and not expecting anything in return. That's a hero, a real hero.

I am sure that there are thousand others who are like them out there. I salute all of you. Forget all about the rewards and recognitions, fame and popularity, the most important thing is, every good deed you've done no matter how small, it is recognized by no less than our Almighty God.

For a related read see

The Unsung Heroes

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#1 by nobert soloria bermosa, May 4, 2008
Hello guys, hope you like this one, if you do please share to others.
#2 by tracy sardelli, May 4, 2008
so beautiful and inspiring Nobert, I loved this, my heart goes out to all the brave and selfless souls out there, those you have mentioned and those not mentioned. Brilliant work. Well Done.
#3 by salvatore, May 4, 2008
excellent work buddy, good job.
#4 by Unofre Pili, May 4, 2008

Very thoughtful. They certainly deserved it.
#5 by Patz, May 4, 2008
That good idea bud. Heroes need not be well known. Each noble deed we make to help other people is worthy. Actually, I don't agree with the idea that heroes should be dead.

... a living dog is better than a dead lion. - Ecclesiastes 9:4
#6 by Anne Lyken-Garner, May 4, 2008
This is true, it's the real people who are true heroes. It aches my brain when people say that celebrities are their heroes. Why? What have they done?
I've been asked to get autographs of actors with whom I come into regular contact. I still don't understand the fascination with someone who's rich and does nothing for humankind.

I'd rather get a nurse's or a firefighter's autograph (or one of the children's you mentioned)
#7 by Ruby Hawk, May 4, 2008
Most of the real heros we never here about, thanks for telling about a few of them. they are most certainly "real heros."
#8 by Lucy Lockett, May 10, 2008
Beautiful article, the unsung heroes mean a lot to me too!
#9 by paintcrush17, May 20, 2008
tnx for the information,,,,,
... a living dog is better than a dead lion. - Ecclesiastes 9:4
#10 by rain, Jul 31, 2008
searching for modern day heroes is easy
#11 by Vigilantie Justice, Aug 8, 2008
Thank you so much for writing this article, ive looked for so long trying to find the actual heros in this world. People arent heroes because they are famous or rich, they are heroes because they care enough to do something right for the world. Bravery and courage are the qualities of our heroes, the people you wrote about in this article deserve to be remembered and their stories should be told to our children. Thanks again, someday someone will stand up and make a difference in our lifetime.
#12 by lloyd austin francisco, Aug 24, 2008
Thank you so much for writing this article, ive looked for so long trying to find the actual heros in this world. People arent heroes because they are famous or rich, they are heroes because they care enough to do something right for the world. Bravery and courage are the qualities of our heroes, the people you wrote about in this article deserve to be remembered and their stories should be told to our children. Thanks again, someday someone will stand up and make a difference in our lifetime.searching for modern day heroes is easy,Beautiful article, the unsung heroes mean a lot to me too!
#13 by bea white, Sep 14, 2008
can u give more heroes such as heroes in bohol and many places in the Philippines
#14 by Casey, Sep 23, 2008
These are such touching stories. they really tell the unselfishness of some people and what they would do just to save someone close to them or even someone they dont even know.
#15 by michael, Oct 17, 2008
i'm inspired and touched..
#16 by willie arrington, Nov 4, 2008
hi teache i have a question how i can use my elt i can“t enter its say that you have to supply me a code please help me im in b07 room 201
#17 by trix, Nov 18, 2008
this shows how brave FILIPINOS are. Thi is very inspiring...
This also shows how unselfishness,bravery & honesty are important to our anybody's life...
Thank you for writng this article,forr its educational lessons...........
#18 by jhet, Dec 11, 2008
Hi!!!!!!!!!!!
I congratulate tis heroes for what they had done!!!!!!!!!!!
I salute you...............
You can be a great inspiraton to many young children but not only to children but also to adults......
Wherever you are now today,i believe that GOD will always bless you...........
#19 by dyosa..., Dec 30, 2008
..,heiz....
..,do they have their photos coz i need them in my project entitled "heroes"....can you put some...!!!!
..,thankz and happy new year...
#20 by Jacob, Mar 3, 2009
Love it.=)
#21 by brandon, Mar 9, 2009
this is nice and everything but it seems that the author has an unstated love for the philipenes i.e. most of the heroes being philipino
#22 by Samantha, Apr 8, 2009
This article is absolutely WONDERFUL! I am writing a paper on heroism and this is the first article that I have found that supports my ideas! I love it! I could not have found any better examples of everyday people being heros nor could I have ever put together such an article that says exactly what I beleive in such a straight forward manner. I commend you nobert soloria bermosa, you can be my hero for this article right here!
#23 by haley, Apr 20, 2009
it sucked we needed MODERN heros.
#24 by Pamela CG ^^, Apr 30, 2009
that's interesting !!!


I like this blog


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#25 by The Believer, Jun 21, 2009
Stories such as these make us understand how a human heart can go to its limits to sacrifice oneself for another one\'s life. We are all made in the image and likeness of God . . . we are testimonies of Christ\'s suffering on the cross.
#26 by A Hero-Wanna-Be, Jun 21, 2009
These stories of heroic acts inspired us to be a hero like them in our own simple ways. These stories are very interesting. I hope i could simply be like them one day.
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