Re: Heroism
whitehelm, on host 205.153.156.231
Tuesday, February 15, 2005, at 14:27:09
Heroism posted by OneCoolCat on Monday, February 14, 2005, at 21:29:46:
> What makes a hero? In my opinion, if you do something that a person admires and greatly respects then that is a heroic act. If you do enough heroic acts that someone is inspired by your life in general (possibly only one), you are a hero to that person.
>Would one still be a hero if they had ulterior motives for doing a heroic act-IE, somebody rushes into a burning building and saves a baby to get media attention, not because they cared about the baby?
Other people wouldn't know their motives, so this person would still be a hero to others and has the potential to affect their lives for the better. Also, this person did save the baby, so he would most likely be a hero to the baby regardless.
>Can you be heroic simply based on attitude-say you're in a bad situation but you never complain about it?
Yes.
>Are all heroes inspiring?
By definition a hero is inspiring. It's possible that one act of a person is heroic without the person being a hero overall.
>Is courage necessary to be a hero?
It would depend on the action, not complaining in a bad situation wouldnt require courage, running into a burning building would.
-whitehelm
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