Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Even Adults Need Superheroes

             As children we are often captivated by superheroes. They become the center of our imaginations and we develop games and mock scenario where we reenact or mimic the superheroes' persona. We are drawn to their strength, invincibility, and will to do good.
            As adults, our need for heroes still exists. We often look up to people who have made a significant accomplishment, took a stand on a key issue, or gave their life to protect the life of another. Why is it important to have heroes? Because they can inspire us to take action and defy the natural laws of humanity that cause us to want to blend in.
            I encourage you to create a list of heroes/heroines and allow their bold actions to challenge you to step beyond your comfort zone. Having heroes can be a very motivating force when we stand against something that is difficult. Heroes set a standard we would be proud/privileged to follow.
            I would love to hear from you and learn who some of your personal heroes are. Please send your lists and a brief synopsis as to why those individuals are your heroes/heroines to: conservativestudentsusa@yahoo.com 


 For God and Country,

Sara
Conservative College Student of America

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