Does being a hero require a special license or certificate? Are there classes you can take to learn to be a hero? Can only some people be heroes?
When you come across a horrible car accident on the freeway and rush to the aid of the victims, you become a hero. It wasn't something planned or studied for but rather it was a basic human response. The same is true when you see injustice and you stand up and fight against it. While you may have had more time to think about it and to plan your response, you are still there, not because of a special license you hold or because it is your job. You fight injustice because it is what good people do for each other. It is a basic response of our humanity.
We hear a lot about heroes these days - usually folks who are just going about their chosen jobs. Anyone can be a hero and they come in all different kinds. Most of the heroes in the world are those quiet unsung type. They are making a difference without much fanfare and often without any acknowledgement at all, but by doing basic good things that will benefit future generations. You likely have some people that you consider to be heroes. Perhaps your parents or a favorite teacher or a boss from work. Maybe a famous person is a hero to you because of something they have done. Superheroes like Spiderman or Wonder Woman? Not likely.
We hear a lot about heroes these days - usually folks who are just going about their chosen jobs. Anyone can be a hero and they come in all different kinds. Most of the heroes in the world are those quiet unsung type. They are making a difference without much fanfare and often without any acknowledgement at all, but by doing basic good things that will benefit future generations. You likely have some people that you consider to be heroes. Perhaps your parents or a favorite teacher or a boss from work. Maybe a famous person is a hero to you because of something they have done. Superheroes like Spiderman or Wonder Woman? Not likely.
Eleven years ago, a hero of mine died, my mom. Can you learn to be a hero? I suppose the answer is partially 'yes' because so much of who I am, I learned from her. She was a great teacher of how to be good and how to love others. She was a nurse, but that is just a small part of what made her a hero. Not a day goes by that I don't act in ways that she influenced. If I am a hero to anyone, it is because of what I learned from Mom.
Here in this blog I have introduced you to many heroes. One of them is Jason Chu. I even shared his video, Marvels. The lyrics are so powerful, I still think of them from time to time. The closing words are so very true: "But I’ve learned: a hero isn’t about being super We become heroes because of what makes us human."
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