Dear Editor,
Bebeto Ronaldo Harris, the young sixth former from Tarrant High School who perished in the flames at his house in Rose Town with his two siblings, was an exemplary student who knew what he wanted in life. He was a focused 18-year-old who felt the desire to be an effective role model in his community. Bebeto was strident in convincing the Tarrant family in an essay he wrote for acceptance to sixth form that he wanted to be a man of substance and a role model to men in his community where he lives, and was willing to be a standout among his peers.
Bebeto's death is a big loss to the Jamaican populace, where he would have been a positive role model with his sanguine personality. The great possibilities of this young genius becoming someone substantial in life were endless because he was an enormous talent. Though young, this potential nation-builder has left sheer sadness because of his own words which he has said in the essay.
The young stalwart said: "If I am able to persuade other young persons in my community, especially the young men to continue studies after fifth form I am certain that they will feel and react differently to the environment, while positively impacting the society." His words left me breathless.
This young man was an extraordinary talent who knew what he wanted in life and was willing to work to meet the needs of his family, but he was cut down too soon. Young Harris was a man who wanted to make a difference in his community and show that resilience, hard work and commitment are the key components to success in life.
In ending his essay, Bebeto said: "In essence, my reasons for desiring entry to sixth form vary from my own personal upliftment to the betterment of my career path. I firmly believe that in order for individuals to positively impact the society they must be adequately qualified or trained in order to perform effectively and efficiently in our given field."
What's more, Bebeto was a very skilful footballer who also had the midas touch. His life was engulfed with brilliance. He shall be missed.
Paris Taylor
Greater Portmore
St Catherine
paristaylor82@hotmail.com
Bebeto Harris lived a full life
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Bebeto Ronaldo Harris, the young sixth former from Tarrant High School who perished in the flames at his house in Rose Town with his two siblings, was an exemplary student who knew what he wanted in life. He was a focused 18-year-old who felt the desire to be an effective role model in his community. Bebeto was strident in convincing the Tarrant family in an essay he wrote for acceptance to sixth form that he wanted to be a man of substance and a role model to men in his community where he lives, and was willing to be a standout among his peers.
Bebeto's death is a big loss to the Jamaican populace, where he would have been a positive role model with his sanguine personality. The great possibilities of this young genius becoming someone substantial in life were endless because he was an enormous talent. Though young, this potential nation-builder has left sheer sadness because of his own words which he has said in the essay.
The young stalwart said: "If I am able to persuade other young persons in my community, especially the young men to continue studies after fifth form I am certain that they will feel and react differently to the environment, while positively impacting the society." His words left me breathless.
This young man was an extraordinary talent who knew what he wanted in life and was willing to work to meet the needs of his family, but he was cut down too soon. Young Harris was a man who wanted to make a difference in his community and show that resilience, hard work and commitment are the key components to success in life.
In ending his essay, Bebeto said: "In essence, my reasons for desiring entry to sixth form vary from my own personal upliftment to the betterment of my career path. I firmly believe that in order for individuals to positively impact the society they must be adequately qualified or trained in order to perform effectively and efficiently in our given field."
What's more, Bebeto was a very skilful footballer who also had the midas touch. His life was engulfed with brilliance. He shall be missed.
Paris Taylor
Greater Portmore
St Catherine
paristaylor82@hotmail.com
Bebeto Harris lived a full life
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