

This is often a misled topic as people who take up the mantle are not really who they seem. However, heros exist but to what extent and is this as upfront and personal as one believes? Just take a step back and go back to a time where you could point a finger on the one of few heros that made a difference say in high school. I remember home town favs, classroom popular types and the the all too notorious sports jock. So where does this hero complex come from? Often it's associated within our psyche and this is associated with movies and saving people. The hero syndrome is so elusive it's quite a disturbing fact to see a hero day after day. The problem I see with this is that it doesn't exist and it's not right to think that there should be this iconic figure who seeks to even warn others. I pity those who go by this belief that there is this most iconic super hero in our mist. Yet you as well as me have seen someone be a hero I mean somewhere. Yet if those true heros were here say 25 years ago telling us about impending doom and how society has turned upside down and they are here to be our beacon. Then we are following an education that is quite terrifying and this could be how people have gone to great lengths to tell others that their is no privacy and then they are putting themselves on the line to act as that hero. You as well as me need to get back to reality I mean reality is a most illusive term at best. I mean ask yourself who is coming to save the day everyday?! Another question could be did that instructor who was questionable to you did they bring up heros not historic but that hero you could be or someone you know? WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE HERO SYNDROME AND WHAT IT MEANS IN THIS LIFE READ ON, YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU FOUND OUT.