Legends — A guide to developing our Morals

Nazish Marvi
3 min readNov 9, 2021

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The role-models help in exploring the development of morals through their life experiences. The achievements the legends make, no doubt, impress the youngsters to do something extraordinary and productive. So, Legends need to be respected as they show the world a different mirror to achieve something people call impossible.

Shoaib Akhtar — Fastest bowler in the History of International Cricket

Teachers are always to be respected for guiding us towards the right path. They play a role in promoting moral development so that we achieve the real soul of our lives. The teachers become our role models to follow to be successful. The same is with the legends. Legends are the individuals who have transformed themselves from ordinary individuals to a mentor.

Legends influence our lives in most ways. There is nobody who claims to be self-made. However, people do claim! But, every person, somewhere and sometimes, gets influenced by something or someone. Be it a teacher, an actor, an anchor, a businessperson, or a sportsperson. All these roles impact our lives through their performances. Somewhere, we wish to make our personalities accordingly.

Based on the performance, we hold great regard for the legends. What’s interesting is why we see legends as our mentors? Whatever we do, we cannot guide ourselves. So, there is no chance for authentic feedback. It is easier to see the impact of a mentor on our lives. A teacher becomes a teacher after getting guidance from another teacher. An actor learns skills to act. A sportsperson learns from mistakes through a coach to play well.

Jacinda Ardern NewZealand PM

With the eyes of a legend, we can point out our own mistakes. We understand what steps, in what age and time a legend took. Jack Ma became the legend to follow. People respect the decisions he took in life. Jacinda Ardern is the lady who, despite being a woman, beautifully governs the de-weaponized country.

Jack Ma — Owner Ali baba Group

In this hectic life, we lose our self-belief to achieve something. We also lack the motivation to achieve something. As a whole, we limit our beliefs, perceptions, and ideas. Legends allow us to dream big, believe in ourselves, and make better ideas. When something is intangible, it is harder to believe because we cannot see it.

When someone achieves what we have even not considered become the most wanted thing or experience for us. These people continue their struggle and share their ideas. This way, they become our mentors. We call them legends to achieve something no one could. Now we get motivated. We believe in ourselves to achieve something extraordinary.

Those, who achieved extraordinary, for those who made us believe in ourselves, must be respected. We respect those minds who taught us to think differently.

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Nazish Marvi
Nazish Marvi

Written by Nazish Marvi

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