"Your intention is to help, right? And help you did. Is there a need to be recognized?"
"Yeah but I still feel as if I'm worthless without being thanked. I feel like I'm just a tool. I guess you could say being thanked is some sort of being recognized of a job well done or something. Even though I only intend to help, it wouldn't hurt them if they could at least say thanks."
"Heroism is a thankless job. It is often associated with duty and task that seldom heroes gets any recognition despite all the things they've done."
"But I'm no hero and that small task can't be compared to what heroes does."
"You said you wanted to be a hero. Despite how things are, at the very least, you now understand."
"But don't they get sad about it?"
"There will be a point when recognition became trivial to the heroes. Keep to your intentions, nothing more. Be kind because you want to be. Be a hero not because you want to be recognized but because you wanted to be one."
"But when I do become one, I want the world to recognize me."
"Is that why you want to become a hero?"
"I want people to thank me. I want people to recognize who I am."
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