After all, the ordinary hero hiding in each of us is often the most powerful catalyst for change.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Heroes have always served as a reflection of their times, a template of who we are and what we want to be.
I have lots of heroes: anyone and everyone who does whatever they can to leave the natural world better than they found it.
People are so complex and multidimensional that raising someone to 'hero' status is too great a simplification.
There are a lot of people who can be classified as heroes and do great things and inspire me.
When you are a hero you are always running to save someone, sweating, worried and guilty. When you are a villain you are just lurking in the shadows waiting for the hero to pass by. Then you pop them in the head and go home... piece of cake.
I believe that interest in heroes is universal and eternal.
I think all of us have a hero and a villain in us.
I think we all see ourselves as the heroes in our own lives.
The question, I've come to think, is not what inspires one to change, but what inspires one to remain changed.
A hero is someone right who doesn't change.