The Heroes Lives in You

The Heroes Lives in You

Isn’t this life remembered for champions and heroes for their brave deeds, their selflessness or unselfish sacrifice for self for the good of others, for the betterment and prosperity of a nation or people? You cannot not remember your heroes – those at the forefront of science and cutting- edge technologies. The futurists, the Nobel Prize Winners (NPW), the creators, the inventor, the innovators, thy geniuses, thy philanthropist, or sages. What would it be like without that history of Princes, Princesses, Queens and Kings charging in battle, fighting to call something home or die for something believing it was worth sacrificing for? Think of those great men and women of the new frontiers; those who discovered this world for us; those who mapped this world for us, those who navigated around the world to discover places unknown or named places unnamed. Think of the naturalist or botanist, of the great scientist of natural selection, naming plants and animals, studying their life cycles for human understanding of nature and their role in it. Think of the great archeologist, of their contributions in connecting human archeological origin and the understanding of species. Think of the great sacrifices of historians linking the Connective Chains of Human Civilizations (CCHC) and their stitching of human history through war, creativity, resilience, agriculture, hardship, struggle, and resilience. Think of the great architects from caves to city high rises, to bridges, tunnels, canal, and road networks linking the world in promoting travels, trade, commerce, human interactions, and human exchanges. Think of the great pioneers’ civilizations – those great beings sometimes attributed to the gods or having godlike qualities. These great men and great women of history upon whose glories or sacrifices we modern humans are now beneficiaries of. Those great warriors at battle after battle, fight to design a new world. Think of the battles of the great empires, how it started, whose idea it was, and how ferocious they defeated their enemies to build the civilizations over history that we now revered and admonished. Think of the Great writers of our time from the Genesis of the beginning and the Great Books of the Bible (GBB), to all the literature of old that has shaped modernity and bring humans out of the dark ages or from the age of ignorance to the light of enlightenment. Think of the Great Philosophers of Mind (GPM). These great thinkers, some of whom sacrificed their lives seeking the truth and helping to expand the human minds, helped ask and answer unasked or unanswered questions. Think how these great philosophers helped advanced science, forged civilizations, freed humans, liberated the mind, and unleashed the advancements and development of humans. Think of the writers of the Bible, the various scholars of theology and their Messiah or Prophets, or Holy One’s, or The Way, They Light, and The Truth, member and respect those who updated, upgraded, enlarged, or enhanced the human projection, perception, or perspective. Think of the American Founding Fathers, King James, Protestants, Puritans, the Hampton Court Conference, Mayflower, King James Bible, Jamestown, and the Great America Nation that the world enjoys today. Think of the investors and creators of the new age, those great heroes behind engine, medicine, computers, hardware’s, software’s, algorithms, chips, or high-tech silicon or conductivity. Think of the great mind behind the machines of war and how its byproduct gave us a civilized world. Think of the Great Activists, and Revolutionaries (GAR) who fought on and some gave their lives battling for change, equity, equality, fairness or justice. How would this world be remembered without the Heroes of Unmarked Graves (HUG) – those brave men and women who gave their lives for the sake of a better humanity in a life in which they might not be remembered. But we cannot not remember them – they are the bravest of the brave – sacrificing their lives not for vanity, but for humanity. Think of the Great Artists of Timelessness (GAT) and how their artistic creativity and style engineered a beautiful, stylistic, authentic, esthetic, attractive, and happier world. What will the world be, without these pioneering creators? Think of The Great Heroes of Motherhood (GHM) upon which their womb gave us the humanity that we all breathe today. Shame on for seeing every woman as a hero of our beginning, of the future to come. How can there be life without women? How can there be the beginning without the woman. The woman gave life for something else to take away. Without birth and the protection of that birth, there is no life. Civilizations weren’t written without the birth of a child. A King, Queen, Princess, Prince, Common, Serf, Slave, citizen, or whatever manner of being wasn’t made without the woman. The of the Great Guardians of Peace (GGP) – those heroes that we find in Law Enforcement Officers, Firefighters, Soldiers, and all in uniform, they sacrifice their lives for civilizations to flourish. Think of the Great Heroes of Investments (GHI) – their investment and entrepreneurship is the foundation of human wealth, prosperity, flourishment, betterment, and well-being.  Thing of the Great Teacher of Conscience and Intellect (GTCI). What will life be without the heroes of the classroom? Which great human will you ever meet that didn’t have a teacher, a mentor, guardian, counselor, motivationalist, inspirationalist, or some agent or entity that shaped the being to be what it is? Think of the Great Leaders of Times (GLT). What will life be without the heroes of leadership, those who ask us to dare, those who encourage us to believe, those who motivate us to dream, those who make us believe in ourselves, those who give us purpose if we can make one, or give us meaning and hope when there is none. Those leaders of our time uniting a nation, forging consensus, preserving peace, ending wars, fighting for a better humanity, protecting the climate, elevate humanity, alleviate humans out of poverty, build infrastructures of development, providing jobs, protecting property and personhood, preserving freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness or dream, ensuring national security and safety in our streets, or solving problems we can solve. Think of the Heroes of Common Efforts (HCE) – those who can’t be forgotten, everyone else – all of us.

AI Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar 10142025


Prince Israel Zaar

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