Hermann Gottlieb (
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text; filtered away from Newton Geiszler
Hero
[heer-oh]
noun, plural heroes;
1. a person of distinguished courage or ability, admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities.
2. a person who, in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal.
There are a great many heroic types among the imPort population, and this is probably a rather tired question, but indulge my curiosity if you would.
What is it the elevates a person from simply well-intentioned, to someone worthy of such a distinguished title?
Deeds? Bravery? Strength? Capability? Righteousness? Nobility? All of the above, or some combination thereof?
Or is it simply that there's one person in the world that believes it?
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[He'd likely lean in the direction of giving up, if he's honest with himself]
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if you keep going, even if it's just out of habit, i guess in the end you'd be the hero everyone said you were. even if you don't believe it yourself.
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what do you think would happen to them after that?
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