Hi, all readers and friends,
Probably I offended most of the ladies in my circle.
I live rarities, I live cheap, I like things simple and like usual I have an old fashioned way to express myself. There is only one rule in my writing. Bold. A winner's life is BOLD!
THESE ARE THE WOMEN AND MEN WE CALLED HEROS.
While this sounds encouraging for the human race, you may be asking yourself, What can one person doing, to truly make a difference in the world? Virtually anything! The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment.
The history of the world is simply the chronicle of what has happened because of the deeds of the small numbers of ordinary people who had extraordinary levels of commitment to making a difference. These individuals did little things extraordinary well. They decided that something must change, they must be the one that do it. --And they summoned the courage to to persist until they found a way to make it work.
I believe that you and I and everyone we ever meet has the in born capacity to be heroic, to take daring, courageous and noble steps to make life better for others, even when in short term it seems to be at our own expense. The capacity to do the right thing, dare to take a stand and make a difference is within you now. The question is;
When the moment arrives, will you remember you're a hero and selflessly respond in support of those in need?
THERE IS A HERO IN YOU.
So many people want to avoid any hint of a problem or challenge, yet surmounting difficulty is the crucible that forms character. Many people don't discover their heroic nature until major difficulty or life threatening situation occurs and they must rise to the occasion because there is no other choice.
The next time you find yourself in the tight spot, decide to make a difference in that situation and take action, no matter how small it seems at the time. Who knows what consequences you will set in motion? Identify yourself as a hero, so you can act as one.
Many people today seem to shy away from the idea of being a hero. Perhaps avoiding the responsibilities they will feel entail. Besides, aren't such aspirations egotistical? Isn't all heroism false anyway? After all, no one's perfect. Today we live in the society where we not only overlook potential heroes, but we denigrate the ones we have. With morbid fascination, we secrunize their private lives, digging for some chink in their amour, and eventually we find it --or fabricate one. As long as we operate from the frame that all heroes have feet of clay, then clearly we must believe that there is something wrong with all of us, that none of us has what it takes or good enough to be a hero.
HOW DO I DEFINE A HERO.
A hero is a person who courageously contributes under even the most trying circumstances; a hero is an individual who acts unselfishly and who demands more from himself or herself than others would expect; a hero is a man or woman who defies adversity by doing what he or she believes is right in spite of fear.
A hero moves beyond the common sense of promoters of the status quo. A hero is anyone who aims to contribute, anyone who is willing to set an example, anyone who lives by the truth of his or her convictions. A hero develops strategies to assure the outcome, and persist until it becomes a reality, changing his or her approach as necessary and understanding the importance of small actions consistently taken. A hero is not some one who is perfect because none of us is perfect. We all make mistakes, but that doesn't invalidate the contributions we make in course of our lives.
PERFECTION IS NOT HEROISM: HUMANITY IS!
Good night.
P/s: Let those haters eat their hearts out. A winner is too happy to permit the presence of arguments.
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stockhacker bro, thank you for talking about me.
2014-09-02 22:04