“Heroes have good
character and strong self-discipline.
These heroes are and can be our sons.”
– Gregory L. Juntz & Michael Gurian
from the
book: Raising Boys By Design
Do you
remember when it was cool to have a hero?
Heroes were always the good guys.
They were honest, steady, kind but tough and they always won. Everyone wanted to be like the heroes. I am not talking about make believe super
heroes like Superman, Batman or Wonder Woman, I mean the flesh and blood heroes
like law men, astronauts, soldiers and sailors.
Where have all the heroes gone?
They are still there, it is us who got blinded by our age.
So what makes a hero? In their great book, Raising Boys By
Design, authors Juntz & Gurian give a wonderful, working definition of
the word HERO:
Honor: adhering to
truth, values, compassion, and principles beyond self.
Enterprise: working at
important things, whether they seen small or large.
Responsibility: carrying important people and things
throughout life.
Originality: being a
dreamer, a thinker, and explorer in the world.
This is why I love applying the
Scout Law to life. The principles there
are the elements that make up heroes. As
we teach them to young people it is not with the intent of making them better
children, but making them better adults.
The principles taught in the Scout Law are to be carried thorough life
and in fact are by many.
Success-minded people need to
get this clear. It is not the time to
sit around and long for the days of heroes.
It is the time to rise up and become heroes. It is up to us to be the heroes the world
needs to get it through this very difficult time. Yes, the mission is impossible. Yes, it does look hopeless and we are far
outnumbered. But isn't that the stuff
that makes heroes? You do not need a
hero to do the possible, only the impossible.
You do not need a hero to correct mistakes, you need them to fight evil.
We need to be the heroes of
today and teach our children to be the heroes of tomorrow. The thing is, there will always be wrong and
evil in the world. There will be
difficult times and impossible problems to face. There will always be the need for a
hero. You are that hero!
You
matter! You matter to the world and to
yourself. Remember to be your best, love
God, have good manners, achieve the unknown and change your world.
John Patrick
Hickey is an author, speaker, Life Coach and proud Scouter. To read more from
John Patrick Hickey or to get his books, training and book him to speak to your
church, business or group, visit our website at http://www.growthcenter.net or www.johnpatrickhickey.com.
© 2014 John
Patrick Hickey
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