"Just all that?"
"There's one more."
"What is it?"
"They are ones who have to make choices."
"What? Like, they are in control?"
"No, but choices for themselves. They are the ones who have step up. It is never always their instinct that govern their action, that crazy cliché that their body just suddenly started moving. That's comic book heroes. The real heroes always have to choose. They have to decide."
"What are they choosing? Who to save first? What actions should they do first? What to do after?"
"Those are all a part of it. But the first thing they have to decide is whether they have to step up and brave challenges or stand down and in fear surrender."
"What? I don't understand what you're saying."
"To simplify, the heroes always have to choose to be one or not."
"No! That isn't always the case. It sounds like the heroes are fearful for their lives if that's how it is."
"That how it is. They just always mask it with a facade that their bodies started moving when in fact from the start they are fearful for their action. Or they have this alibis of we're not ready. But in fact, they are."
"That's just blasphemy to them."
"I only speak the truth."
"That isn't the truth. You're just making it all up to tarnish the heroes' names."
"It is. And I am certain that if you ask this to heroes they'd either deny it or they'd make it so that they're giving a great life lesson."
"Lies! And how can so sure, you aren't even a hero. Who are to define how heroes go with their.. With their actions.. And their choices?"
"I'm.. I guess, I'm someone who's good at observing people. Especially heroes. But I only mentioned two choices. There are many more after the first one."
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