Hero Definition

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If you’d ask who would qualify as a hero? I’d respond, my uncle, Scott. As a dad, raising three kids on your own, working, giving time towards the church and having personal time takes a lot of effort. Scott’s kids love him with their whole heart and look up to him. He manages to make time with them and create so many memories on his own. Scott surrounds his kids with love, strength, integrity, has sacrificed a lot, and so much more. That in itself has all characteristics of being a hero. The definition of hero; a person who is admired for brave acts or fine qualities.
Scott grew up in a little town with a single mom, and two older siblings. His mother worked around the clock trying to provide the best for him and the rest of the family.
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He believes that a father should not leave guilt in his children for missed years or missed memories. A dad should be courageous, kindhearted, someone who loves, supports, and encourages his children, but also patient and understanding. Scott holds those qualities in himself and towards his kids every day.
A few years ago, Scott went through a gruesome divorce. His ex-wife refuses to involve her life with her children’s. She continues to get herself into legal issues and rarely chooses to visit her children. She is starting to create a hostile environment always abandoning her kids. Scott has had to fill in, not solely on the father role, but also as a mother. A mother who is a nurturer, a chef, a cleaner, a cheerleader, a listener and most importantly a wardrobe stylist.
The hardest part for Scott is not having someone to share all of his memories with and never having someone to have his back when he needs it most. He does it alone every single day, and continually questions himself if what he is doing is wrong or if he is doing enough. He fights the voice inside his head and keeps on because there isn’t a person in the world to take a place if he