Heroes without Weapons
Hi, friends!
Today I want to share some observations.
"Heroes without weapons". For some reason it sounds childish to me. The correspondent childhood image for "heroes" - those supermen from cartoons. Do they exist in life?
However, when I hear about doctors, rescuers and other people of similar professions who risk their lives for the safety of others, a real "break" of the children's stereotype takes place.
These people hardly fit the image of a burly man with a blaster, but they do significant things. It's a pity that sometimes the fact that the emergency doctor barely got up after a sleepless night or had a day off, and still "flies" to reanimate someone's heart, isn't in focus.
Moreover, another incredible injustice. Some super-coach on the Internet arranges a "personality analysis" of an office cleaner, because they have not unleashed their "potential". Such a coach doesn't take seriously a single entrepreneurial risk: working in a dusty office because all the cleaners have gone to "big business".
Why am I writing this? Almost each of us can do good and be a hero in our place. That's why it's great when we appreciate the efforts of others and apply our own.
Thanks everyone for supporting and reading this post!