I have many heroes.

:)

Here are just some of them, and just for 2008. Most friends are heroes
too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssbTHpeoqnQ

:)

Peace and best wishes.

Xi

On Feb 19, 9:13 pm, "Sumerian.." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wow .. to that extent.. ? believe me there are many hero here and there, but 
> difficult to know about.. I was just watching a documentary about a Chinese 
> disabled man who lives by playing accordion in the streets of Shanghai.. 
> along with another woman who works as housemaid and she sings with him at 
> nights, and hiding this from her son or daughter who is studying, etc.. etc.. 
> life.. is not easy, but we need to take it with ease.
>
> Yes I like Shakira, there is a lot of humanity in here.
>
> love and regards
>
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> --- On Thu, 2/19/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Shakira opens up about difficult childhood
> To: "World-thread" <[email protected]>
> Date: Thursday, February 19, 2009, 11:59 AM
>
> Good ! Since now on she will be one of my heroes.
>
> :)
>
> Thank you very much for that story.
>
> Peace and best wishes.
>
> Xi
>
> On Feb 19, 6:14 pm, "Sumerian.." <[email protected]>
> wrote:>                                         Singer opens
>
> up about difficult childhood                October 12,2008        
>      
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> >                         by lisa hodge      
>
> >         picture: Getty Images                          
>        
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> >                                                  
>
>                                                      
>                 Date of Birth: 2nd February 1977
>
> >                                 Pop
> > superstar SHAKIRA went from spoiled rich kid to hardship when her
> > father's jewellery business went bankrupt - and the change in fortunes
> > gave the singer a first-hand view of a life she'd never have known if
> > her family hadn't failed.
>
> >   In a telling essay Shakira has written for the upcoming issue of
>
> Newsweek magazine, the star recalls the family upheaval, which helped to turn
> her into a champion for the poor in her native Colombia.
>
>
>
>
>
> > She writes, "When I was seven-years-old, my hardworking father's
> > jewelry business went bankrupt. I didn't know what the word
> 'bankrupt'
> > meant, and when my parents sent me to stay with family friends in Los
> > Angeles, while they addressed the situation, I assumed that I would
> > return home to my normal routine.
>
> >  "But, when I returned, it
> > seemed everything had changed. Our two cars that I had ridden in to
> > school or to play with my friends were gone. The air conditioner that
> > cooled us during the brutally hot Colombian summers had been sold. Our
> > color television had been traded in for a smaller, black-and-white
> > version. Foods that I loved were replaced with the bland staples a
> > mother buys when food becomes sustenance instead of something to be
> > enjoyed.
>
> >  "We had gone from being middle class to poor almost
> > overnight, and from my 7-year-old child's perspective it was hard to
> > imagine anything worse. I can still viscerally remember the seeming
> > desperation of that moment."
>
> >   But the hardship made Shakira stronger and she quickly realised she had
>
> taken so much for granted.
>
>
>
>
>
> > She adds, "My parents found ways to put our situation in perspective
> > and to show me how fortunate we still were, especially given that,
> > previously unbeknownst to me, so many families and children had so much
> > less.
>
> >  "Most vividly, I remember my father walking me by a park
> > and watching the street children who lived there. They were my age and
> > their faces didn't look all that different from mine or my friends,
> yet
> > these children truly had nothing. They lived in the dirt, in tattered
> > clothes and with bare feet, scrounging through garbage for anything to
> > eat. Many sniffed glue to dull the pain of their existence.
>
> >   "At that moment, I promised myself that if I was ever able to
> help, I would."
>
> > Since finding fame and fortune, Shakira has set up her own successful
> > charitable foundation in Colombia, Pies Descalzos, to help the
> nation's
> > poorest children. Earlier this month she announced plans to take her
> > charity global.http://www.ahlanlive.com/celebs/739-shakira
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