
The stuff heroes are made of
- 24 ΙΑΝ 2012
						Sometimes
						I envy the lead figures in the movies because they get the chance to
						become heroes instantaneously. Burning buildings, a puppy falling in
						the river, a robbery at a supermarket, are all instances that can
						give them the opportunity to show their courage. All is based on
						coincidence and a sequence of events. On the contrary, in pedestrian
						life, heroism does not coincide with fast decisions but usually with
						the overall attitude to life. Ethical values like devotion, constant
						improvement and focus on certain goals are the traits of men whom we
						all admire sometimes without even realizing why. These men are our
						heroes whom we will try to decode and to emulate them!
						
You
						only live once, so live it with hero attitude 
Today’s
						hero is the man who faces everyday life successfully and does not
						allow real life to pass him by. He is the one who takes the extra
						step to improve himself and spends his free time on doing all the
						things that excite him. He constantly works on discovering his skills
						and capabilities and in contrast to the movie characters he always
						aims at surpassing himself. At the end of the day, it doesn’t
						really matter if his passion and his abilities have to do with his
						body, or his athletic performance or some other special talent, nor
						does it matter if his friends show any interest in what he is
						involved in.
						
Go
						beyond your limits in what makes you happy 
Even
						if you are good or perfect in something don’t just get involved in
						it if does not make you happy and free. An everyday hero is honest,
						first and foremost to himself and knows the difference between what
						he is good at and what makes him feel good. So, at the end, he
						chooses his passions on the principle of what really fulfills him and
						inspires him. A hero is not a champion, by definition. He is the
						person that goes beyond his limits, knows his goals and how to attain
						them and transforms New Year’s resolutions into real action. But
						his passion never becomes compulsive or an end in itself. He takes
						pleasure from every step of the way and every minute he devotes to
						his hobby and in the end looks at it as an adventure.  
In
						reality, the hero is the part of ourselves that we sometimes hesitate
						to discover. Maybe
						the time to live life your way has arrived?