I think every human being has something interesting or redeeming about them, though in some cases it might be hard to noodle out, so I like to see if I can find it. I have to travel periodically, whether it is three weeks in Italy or three days camping in Death Valley. It re-centers me. I enjoy athletic activities, and like to hike, cycle, scuba, ski, golf, play tennis, ride horses, though I'm not that good at any of them since I don't focus on any one thing.
A multi-millionaire who has a fetish about buying the same book over and over and over again and is very good friends with Oprah.
I'm a sucker for Grey's Anatomy and Bones. I love watching sports and will watch just about anything where the ball rolls.
I compulsively buy books at a rate that I could never read. They stack up in a pile of unread future delights, each waiting for the right combination of mood and time when it will be their turn. I love to browse in bookstores, trailing my finger on the spine of books I have already read and loved, like kissing the cheek of an old friend in greeting. It occasionally alarms the staff. I love Jasper Fforde. His books are surreal and hilarious. I'll read and re-read anything by David Sedaris. My lifelong favorite "three on a desert island" books would be A Bear Called Paddington, Catch-22, and Pride and Prejudice.
My heroes come in small packages and can inspire me because they craft a sentence so beautiful that it sings and resonates, or they are simply kind. Sometimes my hero is me when I press myself and do something brave and against the mainstream. I don't think we have to look to the headlines for heroes. The guy that runs the Best Friends no kill animal shelter is my kind of hero.