Heroes If I had to identify someone as a hero, I would have to say that my personal hero would have to be Will Taubin, aka “Rat boy.” Will Taubin is a freestyle Boxer, like myself. We used to ride together until he moved to California two years ago. Will Taubin has taught me the three most important things in my life. The first thing that he taught me is to set a goal and never give up until you have achieved it.
The second thing that he taught me is “You can if you think you can.” The third thing that he taught me is “You only get out what you put into something.” Will’s goal since about age 10 was to become sponsored by a BMX corporation. Nobody believed that he could get a sponsor. He rode his bike everyday and had people film him and sent his tapes to different bike companies in a hope to get sponsored. Three years ago at the 2-Hip Meat the Street Contest, the owner of Standard Bikes asked if he wanted to ride for them. He said yes and he set it was the best thing that ever happened to him. The second thing that Will taught me is, “You can if you think you can.” One day we were riding and he did an alley-ooh 180 bar spin to fake feeble grind to half cab 180 out on the mini ramp sub-box.
No matter how hard I tried, I could not land the half cab 180 out of the fake feeble. After about a half-hour of me trying this he rode up to me and said, “You can if you think you can.” I got back onto the deck of the mini ramp and said, “I can do this.” I took off and got the first half of the trick pretty good, but on the 180, my front tire slipped out. I tried again and I landed it almost perfectly. The third thing that Will taught me is “You only get out of something what you put into it.” Will told me that when we were talking about biking, but I use that saying on everything I do in my life. For example, I never expect a good grade on a test if I don’t study.
The Essay on Do The Right Thing
The movie Do the Right Thing, a group of people in the district of Brooklyn, have had enough and tensions are growing in this black ghetto area. The only local businesses are a Korean grocery and Sal's Pizzeria. Mookie, Sal's delivery boy, manages to always be at the center of the action. The movie Do the Right Thing is a movie about a neighborhood that suffers from lack of diversity. On a hot ...
If I write a paper and don’t put much thought into it, I don’t expect an A. The thing I respect about Will is that he puts 110% of his effort into everything he does, whether it’s tying his shoes or riding his bike in a street jam. A hero can be anybody in a persons eyes. To me, a hero is the person that impacted my life the most. Will has taught me more about life than anybody I know, and I think that’s reason enough to be called a hero.