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Peacelovefleshbones t1_ixqcag1 wrote
Is that a quote or are you just very eloquent?
Flash635 t1_ixqdnpm wrote
It's a personal observation.
GrandyPandy t1_ixsfzcf wrote
“A hero may be no more than a person who knows they couldn’t live with themselves if they did nothing. - Flash635, 25/11/22
Keilly t1_ixt633i wrote
Go Flash, Go!
johnsolomon t1_ixqd7qf wrote
A hero is just a villain who did the wrong thing at the right time.
EDIT: It's a joke 😭
Nanec t1_ixqgk5k wrote
I thought it was funny. I'm imagining the Michael Scott handshake-meme.
Shame you had to add the edit
johnsolomon t1_ixqipot wrote
I was getting downvoted... I didn't think my joke was laugh out loud funny but I didn't expect it to make people angry either 😅
Peacelovefleshbones t1_ixqdalv wrote
I'm not sure if that one makes a lot of sense...
jimbojonesFA t1_ixsvgln wrote
It does tho.
If you assume they mean "the wrong thing" for a villain is the right thing for a hero lol.
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TrueSaiyanGod t1_ixr075m wrote
Time Mr Freeman?
ValyrianJedi t1_ixqktgd wrote
There is something to this. I'm definitely not a "hero" but have helped a decent number of people out of tight spots at personal risk/cost. 99% of the time it isn't preceded by some noble "this is the right thing to do", its preceeded by "oh son of a bitch, I've got to do this if I want to sleep tonight don't I? Damn it".
foodnaptime t1_ixr4eb3 wrote
I think Kant would say that’s even better than helping people because you enjoy helping people — you don’t really feel like it, but you do it anyway out of recognition of and respect for what you believe morality requires of you.
jimbojonesFA t1_ixsvkbr wrote
Damn, I like that.
Dymonika t1_ixsyfdr wrote
This is interesting because I think I'm always like this: forcefully moral with others to the point of being friendship-repulsing, lol. Is that still "even better," then?
Flash635 t1_ixqmn60 wrote
Hello there citizen, do you need help? 🤪
Sparkcaller t1_ixqqjz1 wrote
You are being helped. Please do not resist.
Flash635 t1_ixqr19o wrote
😄
just_breathing_air t1_ixr55o6 wrote
Same here it always happens to me 😭😭😭 i will keep thinking about them if I don't help them
t53ix35 t1_ixrf577 wrote
Just had this happen. In a parking lot of a public park. Saw guy slumped over in from seat. Engine running, windows up. 3-4 y/o in car seat in back sleeping. Kinda did not know what to do. Called 911. Did they send an officer to check? Yup! And another cop and another cop and another, and a fire truck and an ambulance all with lights ablaze and sirens wailing. Guy was taking a nap. Felt stupid, but at least they are ok. One point of advice: Don’t nap in your car, too damn many overdoses, People are looking out for each other.
Flash635 t1_ixrhgc1 wrote
You did the right thing. Could you have lived with yourself if it was a bad marriage break up and a murder suicide?
t53ix35 t1_ixrliuf wrote
Exactly. Thank you. I was struck be how conflicted I was about calling for help. Like I was more afraid of being wrong and looking foolish than the chance something might really be wrong. Embarrassment is a powerful emotion.
FearlessAttempt t1_ixsxmva wrote
“If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid.” - Epictetus
t53ix35 t1_ixtr9fm wrote
That is a good one. Thank you!
SlackerAccount t1_ixqpxpk wrote
Consider this; a hero may be no more than a person who knows they couldn't live with themselves if they did nothing.
-/u/Flash635
Flash635 t1_ixqqyfa wrote
Why did you do that?
SlackerAccount t1_ixqrx6r wrote
I thought it was profound and wanted to credit you
ElleLeonne t1_ixsyggx wrote
> Why did you do that?
-u/Flash635
stephanieallard67 t1_ixrku4p wrote
Accurate
MilksteaksWereMade t1_ixrmomb wrote
Consider this; a villain is a hero to someone.
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thaddeus423 t1_ixspzpy wrote
I love this take.
ILove2Bacon t1_ixtm564 wrote
Hell, I do nothing all the time. I'm doing nothing right now. I can live with it. I guess I'm no hero.
Flash635 t1_ixuigne wrote
I'm doing nothing right now.
wes9523 t1_ixtvtrq wrote
I always liked ThePrulds definition in his we are souls video.
“a hero is the one who does an extraordinary and generous act of courage which will or may result in the conscious sacrifice of himself to protect the good of others”
rotrl-gm t1_ixr21ao wrote
: not ;
Flash635 t1_ixrgnig wrote
?
bevelledo t1_ixqz23f wrote
Being brave isn’t not being scared, being brave is being scared and still doing something.
-Michael Scott
nhnsn t1_ixr3hac wrote
I've heard it like a kid asking a man:
-Do brave people ever feel fear?
To which the man says:
-They couldn't be brave without fear.
PuffPuffFayeFaye t1_ixsakco wrote
“Bravery isn’t an absence of fear, it’s acting in spite of it”
- That wise owl Virgil from a cartoon I watched as a kid about another kid named Max with a teleporter hat
tedward007 t1_ixsevf2 wrote
MIGHTY MAX! MIGHTY MAX!
PuffPuffFayeFaye t1_ixsgsuw wrote
That’s it
Zeeterkob t1_ixrhc0j wrote
Bran and Ned
PM_UR_TITS_SILLYGIRL t1_ixs06gx wrote
Frank, you know what a hero is? Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, he's somebody who's tired enough and cold enough and hungry enough not to give a damn. I don't give a damn. Come on.
-Hawkeye (from MASH)
anally_ExpressUrself t1_ixsi85i wrote
Thanks, PM_UR_TITS
thaddeus423 t1_ixsq2ou wrote
I’ve loved all of these.
West_Flounder2840 t1_ixs6k7i wrote
- Wayne Gretzky
caging-runt t1_ixr3tt8 wrote
I remember seeing an interview with a D-Day veteran. The host called him a hero. His reply: I'm not a hero. All the heroes I knew are dead and I will never forget them.
ComparisonGen t1_ixq77wx wrote
Persistence I love the quote it's similar to the one by Calvin Coolidge.
ComparisonGen t1_ixq7e5x wrote
Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. -- Calvin Coolidge
ComeFromTheWater t1_ixqbrrk wrote
Wish more people understood this. But post something like that on Reddit and responses are usually “luck” or “rich parents.”
TheGrumpyre t1_ixqg1qf wrote
Luck, wealth and persistence are all wrapped up together. The odds of success on your first try are slim. If you want to be "lucky" you need to take as many opportunities as you can despite failing. And having wealth to cushion the fall when you fail means life won't force you to stop taking chances.
DrenkBolij t1_ixqj4cw wrote
Don't ignore what effect luck plays. I often think of what Stephen Jay Gould wrote: "I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops."
Alpacasaurus_Rekt t1_ixqe2i1 wrote
To be fair, rich parents basically make it so you don't need to succeed to live a good life
Questions4Legal t1_ixrt8gh wrote
Reddit also has a lot of formerly "gifted" kids who were convinced by adults in their lives that they had an inevitable trajectory towards greatness who didn't end up going as far as they thought because, as the quote implies; persistence matters more.
I don't in general have anything against people like this but I do find it mildy annoying any time a post regarding the downside of being smart yet unsuccessful, "high IQ" or similar subjects that they're all "this is me and I don't like it".
ComparisonGen t1_ixqnka6 wrote
This is a quandary. Every result stems from different factors, different aspects involved. So socioeconomic advantage has an effect, luck has an effect, and your own persistence also has an effect. It takes wisdom to consider all these levels.
SavageGardner t1_ixs2iqo wrote
Luck and rich parents allow some people to be persistent through failures. Congrats to them, but some poor folks only have one failure and they are forever down. Being mindful of this isn't jealousy, it is being realistic.
scurvofpcp t1_ixsdw5k wrote
Most people on Reddit don't understand what luck is, or most people in general. And ironically most of them could meme all day about the reasons to remember the name.
Still though, I've said it before and I'll say it again; if you get good at a couple things luck will find you.
Leave-a-compliment t1_ixtkrr1 wrote
I once had to memorize this quote in college
ComparisonGen t1_ixtlksm wrote
Memorize it? Why?
Gekidami t1_ixr2bpq wrote
If a hero is braver for a longer period of time compared to an ordinary man, then a hero is in fact more brave than an ordinary man.
Art-Is-Life t1_ixreet1 wrote
Well, if I leave the stove on for 5 minutes longer, its not hotter, it's just as hot for five minutes longer, so I would disagree on this one I think.
subzero112001 t1_ixsr819 wrote
It’s hotter on average given the extra time.
bigboygamer t1_ixrq5z2 wrote
Yeah, I think the implication is that the hero lived 5 minutes longer than the ordinary person.
alpacasb4llamas t1_ixrr40s wrote
Heroes usually die a bit faster on avg
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foodfighter t1_ixsjgi9 wrote
I'm not a huge Matt Damon fan, but there's a line from one of his films ("We Bought a Zoo") that stuck with me:
"You know, sometimes all you need is twenty seconds of insane courage… literally twenty seconds of just embarrassing bravery, and I promise you, something great will come of it."
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Baumanlol t1_ixr3m8f wrote
Why 5?
Simonvik94 t1_ixr4mmh wrote
4
BigeyeLarry t1_ixr99p3 wrote
3
0ld6rumpy6uy t1_ixr9ng7 wrote
2
Iluminous t1_ixrdprh wrote
Terrorists Win
swashbuckler2020 t1_ixrewhi wrote
he based it on a double-blind study with N=113 and that was found to be the median additional duration of the experimental group
Spyk124 t1_ixr4uee wrote
We round up in emergencies
Reefer-eyed_Beans t1_ixsbdb0 wrote
Idk but it's a flawed and baseless assertion anyway. Some people do things that others literally won't. Where does this "duration" concept come from? lmao it's nonsense. If you run into a burning building and I don't... then you were brave and I wasn't. And you sure as shit weren't brave for 5 minutes. Hardly anything I would call brave is likely to last 5 minutes, that's insanely long. Anyway, I would argue that the "brave" part is the moment you decide to take action... after that you're in full adrenaline and concentration mode, and no longer feeling fear.
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immortalkoil t1_ixqqaoy wrote
I like it. I'm not heroic, I'm just trying to live with myself.
KaffY- t1_ixqwg3d wrote
I too played Call of Duty
PrinceHumperTinkTink t1_ixs2srs wrote
>"Death solves all problems - no man, no problem."
--Joseph Stalin
YoureOnABoat t1_ixqzw18 wrote
This appears to be a misattribution. Emerson never said this.
gudjob123 t1_ixr2yyi wrote
Mistribution
DenethorsTomatoRIP t1_ixs9sdp wrote
Not yet, it’s still November
__System__ t1_ixqq055 wrote
/thatsnotworthrepeating
BantyRed t1_ixqspuq wrote
Sometimes heroes live significantly shorter too
alpacasb4llamas t1_ixrr5nz wrote
So avg bravery evens out! Checkmate heroes
Dhruviya_Bhalu t1_ixqbm2v wrote
i don't understand
Decitriction t1_ixr5qjz wrote
Because it makes no sense.
octobertwins t1_ixqybzz wrote
I think it's one of those things that has to apply to a certain situation.
But I can't think of one.
I would think maybe a hero does something five minutes sooner makes more sense.
I don't know.
Dhruviya_Bhalu t1_ixqyi13 wrote
huh, makes a little sense. Thanks.
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AccomplishedPlans t1_ixsksri wrote
The degree of bravery dictates how much 'staying power' you have to holdyourself and confront the object in question, where one with a lesserdegree of bravery will 'let go', 'relinquish', give in, turn away, or give up sooner. In this way, the higher degree of bravery is seen to correlate with holding fast and steadfast for a longer duration - ultimately allowing them to do what is necessary to win, influence, or rectify the powerful situation and complete the actions deemed heroic. It can be viewed as a point on determination and the longer one can remain resolute and unfaltered in the face of the external influence, the more they can get done despite it's power - ie. they are affected less due to being able to hold their own, despite the immense
effect the influence should have on them.
letsgojags t1_ixqyyvw wrote
Yeah, that's still more bravery, dipshit.
fishings2 t1_ixr8122 wrote
Not all can stand and be counted, this is fact.
overzeetop t1_ixr8hcu wrote
While this may be true, discretion is the better part of valor.
SoupeGoate22 t1_ixrzuex wrote
so they are braver than an ordinary man?
MacSquawk t1_ixt4ztf wrote
When you risk personal safety to help others, you are probably a hero to someone.
Responsibility_57 t1_ixtz6f2 wrote
Being brave means doing what is necessary even though it is unpopular.
Ryengu t1_ixqymxo wrote
"Without fear in our hearts, we're little different than the beasts themselves."
CheckerboardPunk t1_ixr8fsh wrote
Colossus?
smolkorl t1_ixra3vc wrote
Because they die and get called a hero for it?
Anomalous6 t1_ixrou6w wrote
A hero kills people, people that wish him harm. A hero is part human and part supernatural.
A hero is born out of a childhood trauma, or out of a disaster that must be avenged.
noniboi t1_ixrp2wp wrote
i must say, waldo did not find himself in this one, heroes are far braver than ordinary people and they are not exclusively man, females are heroes too
Tony_Stark_0 t1_ixrsf4a wrote
This reminds me of something I've always believed: That the difference between courage and cowardice, is that someone who is courageous still feels fear, but they don't let that fear dictate their actions, they do what they feel must be done regardless.
taylorpilot t1_ixsq74r wrote
Five minutes is a long time…three minutes is just fine.
Potterhead_56 t1_ixtfsjc wrote
I wish I could last that long
needsatisfaction t1_ixqyu2w wrote
So I’m just a coward? Yea that makes sense
RetardAndPoors t1_ixqyv1r wrote
Hey look! We found Waldo!
Kiroto50 t1_ixr3y9r wrote
A fool is no less brave than a hero, but he's braver 5 minutes later.
AngryTrucker t1_ixrameo wrote
So all I have to do is outlive someone considered a hero and I'm good.
Parzival642 t1_ixrczw9 wrote
I don't get it
wutevahung t1_ixrqay5 wrote
That’s what she said
maxiimus1 t1_ixrra38 wrote
d_e_l_u_x_e t1_ixs1m64 wrote
Using the word “longer” instead of “braver” both use “er” to describe someone going above the norm. Semantics.
MCEMC2 t1_ixs8ob7 wrote
And dead just as long so
Luke90210 t1_ixs9eyv wrote
Cannot remember who said the first thing a hero must do is be capable of saving themselves, and then risk their lives anyway for someone else.
lkodl t1_ixsbv5k wrote
"Four or five moments. That's all it takes to be a hero. People think you wake up a hero, brush your teeth a hero, ejaculate into a soap dispenser a hero. But now, being a hero, it's only a few moments. Few moments doing the ugly stuff no one else will do." - Deadpool
gbchrome t1_ixsfie2 wrote
What she said.
moistclump t1_ixsgas0 wrote
It may be more brave. Alternatively, it may be more dead. Not heeding other’s responses isn’t always brave. Sometimes, it’s stupid.
Zyxoxyz t1_ixsiuxa wrote
Some for a lot longer.
mkmckinley t1_ixskcik wrote
WTF did Ralph there know about bravery? Did he do something brave?
Netroth t1_ixsq0cy wrote
I don’t understand what that even means.
dresseryessir t1_ixt8n5z wrote
Is this also the CoD camper motto?
black-rhombus t1_ixtlla4 wrote
He contradicted himself. A hero is at least 5 minutes more brave than an ordinary man.
BillytheBrassBall t1_ixxgzn4 wrote
What the fuck does this mean and why does it have 10,000 upvotes
FreakyManBaby t1_ixqck5i wrote
that's what she said
determinedSkeleton t1_ixqfkzq wrote
I wonder what he thought the difference that five minutes makes truly was.
TouchMyButtpussy t1_ixqjm7b wrote
Life or death
hickryjustaswell t1_ixr2jpv wrote
Usually theirs. Especially in active shooter situations sadly. In that scenario you can guarantee I will not be playing hero.
TouchMyButtpussy t1_ixr31b7 wrote
I'm no hero, but I wouldn't hesitate to stop an active shooter even if I'm unarmed. It isn't even a question.
That's not hero stuff. That's just normal human empathy.
hickryjustaswell t1_ixrj2bb wrote
Good for you? My son needs me. Sorry but that's when I choose to be selfish.
TouchMyButtpussy t1_ixrljrj wrote
Hey may bad I wasn't directing my comment directly at you. Just a general thought about that type of situation. People throw around the term hero when they see people just doing what I think most good people would do.
I totally understand what you mean in regards to your child, however I do believe that no child deserves to have a coward for a parent.
AngryTrucker t1_ixraulp wrote
So brave
TouchMyButtpussy t1_ixrivtl wrote
Thanks. I try to be, and so should you.
Zeioth t1_ixqfndl wrote
A hero is a construction in your mind. A hero doesn't exist.
Flash635 t1_ixq95uu wrote
Consider this; a hero may be no more than a person who knows they couldn't live with themselves if they did nothing.