Super Hero
Author: Nathaniel Bronner Jr.
Dr. Marilyn spoke at our staff meeting. She took us through exercises as she worked to get our minds and spirits adjusted to a more positive direction.
“Close your eyes and think back to when you were small. What did you want to be? What were your dreams? What did you want to do? Close your eyes and think back.” she instructed.
I closed my eyes and thought back. I remembered what I wanted to be.
Dr. Marilyn then told of her early beginnings as a writer. She told of the articles and the publishing successes that she experienced but so many of them were punctuated by, “I didn’t get paid for that.”
Her words struck me.
I worked in a corner drug store when I was very small. I was below the age limit to work but the store made an exception. My father owned the store, thus the exception.
I worked long and hard. I treasured my lunch breaks. Not so much for the food or the rest, it was what I did during my lunch breaks that I treasured. I read comic books. I read the action books, not the romance or the comedies, action, pure action.
When I closed my eyes and thought back, I knew instantly what I had aspired to be.
A Super Hero!
Superman, Batman, Spiderman and Ironman were some of my heroes.
In all of the action comics that I read, there were two distinct patterns. Those two patterns were in every action comic book that I can recall.
First, there was always a battle between good and evil. The battle was always tough. The battle was always a close call. No matter how strong or how many powers the Super Hero had, evil pushed him to the very limit and most times almost defeated him.
Second, the Super Hero was never paid for his contribution to society; he always earned his living in his alter ego.
Superman made money as Clark Kent, a newspaper reporter.
Batman made money as Bruce Wayne, a rich industrialist.
Spiderman made money as Peter Parker, a photographer.
Ironman made money as Tony Stark, owner of Stark Industries.
None of them were paid for being a Super Hero and the contributions they made as Super Heroes.
As I listened to Dr. Marilyn state how she had never been paid for many things, a light popped on in my mind.
“The real Super Heroes don’t get paid for the Super Hero stuff!”
I pastor a church and have never accepted a salary or taken up love offerings for myself. It’s correct to be fairly compensated but I, like Paul, simply choose not to.
I am the editor of MountainWings and the AirJesus.com websites, and I don’t get any money for that either.
I realized as my eyes were closed that it is Super Hero stuff and my dream has been realized.
You’ve got Super Hero stuff too.
Parenting
Volunteering
Helping a stranger or friend in need
Doing anything beneficial that takes time, effort, energy or resources and where you expect no monetary return is Super Hero stuff.
Use your powers well.
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have a super day
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March 15, 2012 at 10:17 am
ntexas99
It is much more comfortable wearing a cape,
than pantyhose and high heels.
Thank you for this one.
Go forth, and fly!
March 15, 2012 at 11:17 am
ansuyo
I love this! Your article came up as relating to one I was writing (on my writing blog) concerning my grandson’s desire to be a super-super-hero. He combines them all to come up with some very creative outfits. I love that you have found a passion and not asked for payment for it. Many people do not understand that, but I do. God bless.
March 15, 2012 at 11:36 am
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March 15, 2012 at 12:45 pm
annedearle
I am a reader for Talking Newspapers for the Blind. I don’t get paid for that but I am well compensated by the knowledge that the blind listeners get pleasure from what I do.
March 15, 2012 at 1:00 pm
willowdot21
hehehehehehehe!!
March 15, 2012 at 8:02 pm
Fergiemoto
I remember the quote from the Spiderman movie…”with great power comes great responsibility.” Yes, I agree, use your powers well.
March 15, 2012 at 9:15 pm
istopforsuffering
Great post!!
Use the force! 🙂
March 15, 2012 at 9:19 pm
ElizOF
Amen to that… I still believe we should be compensated for our work, it is the dharmic thing to do, unless like you pointed out, we choose to not accept payment. Use your powers well. I concur. 😉
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March 19, 2012 at 6:17 pm
granbee
Parenting and volunteering and tutoring and guiding young writers: all super hero stuff, for sure! Our payment awaits in a place where there will never be any tarnish or loss or decay!