"Don't let enemies know my death..." This is the famous saying in Korea. Maybe almost 99 percents of Koreans might know who said this. The Korean General Lee Sun Sin said this when he died at the battle between Japanese before. After his death, his good minds and brave spirit influenced many people and make them admire him. I respect him very much, too, but my true idol is someone else.
When we ask people that who is their hero, many people choose their spiritual supervisors or physical characters. You might confuse what I said, so I will explain it. Spiritual supervisors mean people who have extraordinary minds or wills that affect other members. Let's have an example. Albert Schweitzer was a good doctor who helped the uncivilized Africans in 1900s. His ability of the healing art was not the best or first-class, but his mind to help poor Africans was sacred and noble. Many people want and pursue Schweitzer’s that strong spirit. So, I am saying Schweitzer as the spiritual supervisor. Physical idol means the people who want to resemble their physical abilities. If a person said his icon is Wright brothers, he/she is admiring Wright’s skills to make planes; a person is not admiring their minds.
For the reason of this, I have two people who I want to resemble. First person is Mother Theresa. She was very dedicative woman who volunteered to help poor and sick people for her entire life. Not many people can follow her minds, but I want to pursue and always keep it in my mind. Next person is Young Do Lee in Korea. He is a Korean author who wrote several famous books such as Dragon Rasa and Polaris Rhapsody. His writings contain the philosophic factors and don’t forget humorous things, also. It is very clear that Mr. Lee’s works are very hard and have to use our brain to understand its true meanings. I want to write books like that, too.
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