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<blockquote data-quote="plissken" data-source="post: 1887036" data-attributes="member: 6526"><p>The word "hero" has been misused for so long that it may eventually follow the same fate as the word "racist". People throw "racism" and "racist" around so much that the accusation is meaningless. But, I have my own definition of "hero". I define hero as somebody who does the right thing. I inform students that if they are doing the right thing, they can be a hero in somebody's life every day. In our daily walks, simply doing the right thing can be a heroic action as we influence others. Not that anybody asked, but my definition of "superhero" is somebody who does the right thing ALL the time. So, in reality there are no superheroes. But, I strive to be one. We should all strive to be superheroes. Carry on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plissken, post: 1887036, member: 6526"] The word "hero" has been misused for so long that it may eventually follow the same fate as the word "racist". People throw "racism" and "racist" around so much that the accusation is meaningless. But, I have my own definition of "hero". I define hero as somebody who does the right thing. I inform students that if they are doing the right thing, they can be a hero in somebody's life every day. In our daily walks, simply doing the right thing can be a heroic action as we influence others. Not that anybody asked, but my definition of "superhero" is somebody who does the right thing ALL the time. So, in reality there are no superheroes. But, I strive to be one. We should all strive to be superheroes. Carry on. [/QUOTE]
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