Saturday, December 6, 2014

Think of other heroes we have studied. What do they have in common?

People considered as heroes are seldom those who are
perfect in every context. True heroes are always people who accept their limitations and
are ready for the struggle to overcome them. They are brave and face trials and
tribulations that come in their path. Instead of allowing these to weaken them and give
in, heroes use them to emerge stronger and victorious.


A
hero isn’t created in a day. It takes time and the hero has to overcome all the
obstacles which others have allowed to defeat them. They seldom have any prior
experience in dealing with new situations as the hero has decided to be the first to
face it.


Any hero that you study makes you look at
situations and think that you can create your own reality and form your own
destiny.

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