A Super Hero Or A Super Human *
A Super Hero wears his costume on the outside to hide his true identity. A Super Human uses his outer costume to reveal his true identity.
A human may wear his outer, meaning his physical body, to project to the world that which his emotional makeup tells him the world wants to see. A human may also try to change his outer to please. A human may wear his outer to conceal from the world who he truly is.
A Super Human allows his inner to shine through his outer, to give the world that which he was created to give, that which we all need from him. He was given the attributes, or perceived flaws, and the uniqueness of his outer/costume to accomplish his mission. He uses the outer to express his inner, not to hide it. His inner and outer become one. When they do, he has found true happiness and we all benefit.
The director of a play or movie chooses an actor to play a certain role, not just based on acting ability, but one whose physical appearance the audience will associate with the character of the character. Our director/our creator chose our physical for us. It was chosen and given to us on purpose, so that we could play our role, on this stage that we call our world. It was chosen and given to us because when used properly, it is consistent with our purpose and mission. It was given to us so that we may use it to bring a good to our audience. The good that we were uniquely given to give.
So whether you are tall or short, good-looking or maybe not, whatever hair or eye color, etc., etc., etc., means you are unique, special, and valuable. You are needed!
The question you must then ask yourself is how do I use this for the good? How do I use this to express my true underlying character?
When you merge the inner and outer, you will be you, through and through!
“Our aim is not to be superhuman, but to be super humans.” — Rabbi Shraga Silverstein
“If you want to be original just try being yourself, because G-d has never made two people exactly alike.” –Bernard Meltzer
“When I stand before G-d at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, “I used everything you gave me.” – Erma Bombeck
Be Good Do Good Think Good Be Grateful Be Healthy Choose Wisely
*Another “Oldie But Goodie” updated
Did the SR forget a Super Hero is one of his biggest fans? My true identity may be the only thing my
costume hides.😁 Thank you!
funny
Erma sums it up pretty well!
So I didn’t need to spend all that time writing the post? I could have just posted Erma’s quote 😃
Always inspiring, entertaining and enjoyable to read.
Thank you Fred Fox. Keep it going!
Thank You Joel
It’s when people like you respond and appreciate, I’m inspired to keep it going