Hollywood legend, Arnold Schwarzenegger has described late Soviet Mikhail Gorbachev, who died aged 91 in Moscow on Tuesday, as one of his “heroes”.
Schwarzenegger, 75, said this in a tribute shared on his Facebook page Tuesday night.
The Austrian-American actor also shared a photo taken with Gorbachev, who led the Soviet Union from 1985 until its collapse in 1991.
Schwarzenegger wrote:
There’s an old saying, “Never meet your heroes.” I think that’s some of the worst advice I’ve ever heard. Mikhail Gorbachev was one of my heroes, and it was an honor and a joy to meet him. I was unbelievably lucky to call him a friend. All of us can learn from his fantastic life.
Imagine rising to the very top of any organization, and then having the wisdom AND the courage to look around and say, “This doesn’t work for the people, someone has to fix it. If not me, who? If not now, when?”
Mikhail Gorbachev did exactly that in the old Soviet Union. He will be remembered for all time as a hero who dismantled the communist system despite what it meant for his own power. He belongs to history now, and I know he’s overjoyed to be reunited with his dear Raisa, once again living one of the greatest love stories of all time.
When you see a chance to make an impact, to leave a better world for the next generation, I hope you’ll think about Gorbachev and ask yourself, “If not me, who? If not now, when?” I know I will.