I think deep down there is a desire in each of us to be a hero.
What does it mean to be a HERO?
I think Arhur Ashe said it best . . .
"True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic.
It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost,
but the urge to serve others at whatever cost."
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The hero within all of us is a lot closer than we think.
There are plenty of ways we can be heroes to family members, neighbors, and strangers on the street. Aside from rescuing someone from a burning building or freeing them from an evil villain, you can help a new neighbor move in, make dinner for a sick friend, open the door for someone as they enter the same store as you. Even a smile can "Save the Day'. Opportunities to serve are all around us, if we will just take a moment to look for them.
I think Arhur Ashe said it best . . .
"True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic.
It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost,
but the urge to serve others at whatever cost."
link
The hero within all of us is a lot closer than we think.
There are plenty of ways we can be heroes to family members, neighbors, and strangers on the street. Aside from rescuing someone from a burning building or freeing them from an evil villain, you can help a new neighbor move in, make dinner for a sick friend, open the door for someone as they enter the same store as you. Even a smile can "Save the Day'. Opportunities to serve are all around us, if we will just take a moment to look for them.
ps- If I could choose my Super Hero name, I'd be SUPERMOM! What would you be?