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What qualities make a person heroic?

Viridian

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that being said, the most heroic individuals are extraordinary by default and are heroic simply due to their magnetic and inspiring presence.

Don't you have to do, like, something to be heroic? :huh:

Also, just asking... Do you consider yourself to be one of those people? ;)
 

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Don't you have to do, like, something to be heroic? :huh:

Also, just asking... Do you consider yourself to be one of those people? ;)

sort of. heroism is about inspiring people. one can inspire awe and majesty simply with his presence, than he is heroic
 

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doing something for the overall good of a group of people, or a person.... while also self sacrificing at the same time.


nnanananana BATMAN!
 

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It's my contention that often the hero and the sociopath are simply at opposite ends of the power spectrum. Take away the hero's power and position and he'll often revert to get it back
 

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A hero is usually thought of someone who saves the day.
Like a fire fighter, for example.

The idea of someone running into a burning building to save the lives of others is usually seen as heroic. That act places the person in a dangerous position they could've otherwise avoided in order to benefit someone else and save their life.

Me, personally I think a hero is someone willing to take a potential risk in order to help out others.
Like the story of an olympic swimmer who witnessed a bus going into a river. He dove in the icy water and started to pull bodies out of the water back onto the road. Then he'd jump back in and get more. He ended up with permanent damage and said he was upset that he couldn't get them all out.

Or the fictional character zero [from the megaman series]. In Megaman Zero four near the end this piece of dialogue occurs.

Weil: Bwahahaha! Are you even capable of it!? The Reploid hero... Protecting justice and humanity! I am one of those humans you were sworn to protect! Do you have it in you to defeat me!?
Zero: I never cared about justice, and I don't recall ever calling myself a hero... I have always only fought for the people I believe in. I won't hesitate... If an enemy appears in front of me, I will destroy it!

All the people he fights for call him a hero. He's considered the hero of the story. But he never cared to be called a hero, he's just trying to do what's best for those he believes in. Which, to me is pretty heroic.

He's humble and just some guy trying to do what he can.
 

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I don't really believe in the idea of someone being completely altruistic - even those who serve for the greater good always receive some sort of benefit from it.

That being said true heroes don't exist.
 
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