Part 2: “In Search Of Heroes Book 2 ” How do people become heroes? by Ralph Zuranski
Alex Mandossian: I think they are heroes long before they are labeled as such. I think it starts by knowing you’re a hero to yourself.
Mother Theresa was a hero long before she got any acknowledgment. She helped a lot people, assisted them in transforming their lives from adversity to at least living and breathing.
That was her mission. So it wasn’t a matter of curing diseases. It was a matter of less disease ridden children and people in that part of the world.
So I think you’ve got to be a hero to yourself first, and then you can be acknowledged as a hero to others.
Dave Kekich: In my mind, by establishing a strong code of ethics and sticking to it, no matter what, and especially if no one is looking.
Cameron Johnson: Well, I think the only thing you need to do to be a hero is to help someone else. So if you can give back to anyone, then you are being a hero.
Jeff Wright: It begins with a decision. You make a decision that you are going to go in a different direction or in a positive direction or that you are going to pursue a vision. It all starts with a decision.






