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Die a Hero or Live Long to Become the Villain

 If you've watched the movie The Dark Knight, you'd possibly have heard of the phrase "You either die a hero or or live long enough to see yourself become the villain". have you ever ever sat down and pondered on what it means. It briefly translates into; that if you've the prospect to die a hero and don't take it, then you'll eventually become a villain. Taking that chance to die, means you're indeed a hero because you stood for something and are willing to pay the price with death. It shows that you simply are willing to sacrifice yourself so as for to send a message to  others. Let me explain with an example                                                                                   

The tragic incident of the titanic and therefore the way thousands perished thereon fateful day. On that ship was present the owner of the white star line company which made the titanic; Bruce J. Ismay. There had been rumors about him escaping the ship within the disguise of a woman. All though he didn't escape disguised as a woman ,he still left the ship within the last life boat and was labelled because the coward of the 20th century. However, a couple of eye witnesses say that he stayed within the ship and escorted women and kids in to the life boats then he left within the last life boat as he feared his life.
What if he had stayed back within the titanic and sacrificed him self?. He would go down into the history as a hero.
This is one among the meanings that this quote could have. Humans are special beings, they do not choose one thing. We wish to overthink and are available up with multiple outcomes. It's as they say, the more the better .

If checked out the quote with a more philosophical and straightforward view, its meaning changes all at once . no matter what good you propose to undertake to to, as long as you reside you'll. there will be a time once you will fall towards the dark side that you simply decided to eliminate or stand back from, briefly it means falling from grace. This other example would tell us about the society, life is cruel. it isn't favorable to the foremost . It pushes you to the edge, where turning evil may be a isn't a matter of choice. The movie Joker gives an honest insight on this. My take on this matter is quite different.

To me a hero is someone who is righteous, some one who can provide to the society in ways in which can't be repaid back.in a sense a hero is sort of a dad, a provider. A person can provide to a particular extent. People's greed is limitless and when the hero has provided to the simplest of his abilities. he's look onto to offer more. He starts getting treated sort of a "Can't even do this" guy. Here the person has not become evil. The people think the hero is evil because they think he has forsaken then, while actually its just that the hero isn't able to do any better than that.

This might just  be overthinking. But as I stated we humans  are special beings. We overthink that leads us to different possibilities.

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