The Difference Between Villains and Heroes

Villain’s and Heroes have an interesting relationship..

The string that ties them together is they have not just similar backstories,

The SAME EXACT backstory.

Their backstories are both pain.

In movies, they give the villain a scar, a limp, or wrinkles.

What the writers are signaling is a painful backstory.

The difference in their stories is one thing,

How they choose to respond.

Let’s go over some more -

Villains

Will sacrifice the world in the hope of love

Heroes

Will sacrifice love to save the world

Villains

Are idealistic

Heroes

Are realistic

Villains

Self isolate

Heroes

Open up to a mentor, a friend, somebody with them

Villains

Say “the world hurt me, I’m gonna hurt it back

Heroes

Say “the world hurt me, I’m gonna make sure this never happens to anyone else”

Villains

Decide to show up as the villain in everyone else’s life

Heroes

Decide to show up as the hero in their own life

That’s my wish for you, for me, for all of us.

Is that you realize you’re going to be the hero in your life.

Nobody’s coming to save you, and guess what you’re now gifted the chance to ensure nobody else feels the pain you felt.

Its truly what I see as a common theme amongst the top entrepreneurs and influential people we all know, Ed Mylett, Bedros Keuilian, Alex Hormozi, Leila Hormozi, Jessie Lee Ward your list has more.

Wes Watson says

“Become the man/woman you needed, and gift that person to the world 🌎 “

The choice is yours.

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