Yeah, as in 147 die in train crash, with 1 survivor...it's a miracle.
Ah, what about those that died...?
No miracle for them, but ssssssshhhhh, let's not mention that particular...
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Re: Is the word "hero" used to freely?
Vol Texan,
Your definition is precisely right.
And yes, the word "Hero" is devalued by it's often incorrect use.
Sports folk, philanthropists, volunteers who do good for others for something not risky are not heroes. They are to be commended for the good they do, but they're not "Heroes" in the truest sense of the word.
Your definition is precisely right.
And yes, the word "Hero" is devalued by it's often incorrect use.
Sports folk, philanthropists, volunteers who do good for others for something not risky are not heroes. They are to be commended for the good they do, but they're not "Heroes" in the truest sense of the word.