Wednesday, October 31, 2007

The unrecognized heros

Who's a real hero?I usually think about that.Is a megastar in a cinema or a super-player of cricket or football a hero?A hero is one who can influence the hearts of others.Nowadays the world has changed so much sothat the world is in ur hands and u need only some mouse clicks with ur fingers to access that.But arent the majority of the generation 'missing' the real heros?i mean real-world heros?Ofcourse,anyone who can influence your hearts is a hero,but are these megastars so much heroitic that they are more heroitic than the real world characters whom they visualize in the screens?Are we people finding out those real world heros?
Many questions.

The sense of determining a hero is always restricted to our sense of determining things.isnt it?I may consider my father a real hero because i know his deeds.But ofcourse a hero is a hero only in his arena,and he/she may be a big zero in other arenas and sometimes i may be better than him/her.So i dont belive in hero worshipping nor am i a fan of my heros.But i think i dont have the knowledge or ability to say that we should only make this man or that man a hero.And therefore im not opposed to somebody making a actor a hero in their minds than anybody,but im strictly opposed to worshipping them as they are heros in all cattegories....

May be the great leaders may be heros of an era.Some of them who are more great may continue as ever lasting heros for sure.Their areas of heroitic deeds and the ideas they preached may be well admired and followed.And that too depends on people about their view-point .And im nobody to say about those great leaders.But have we ever recognized that there are heros than these 'recognized' heros who are unrecognized .

That thing is really a pity for me.I dedicate this thread to all those unrecognized heros who are dead or alive..Salutes to them..