I acted upon instinct pulling Mrs. Harris from her car after she collided with the fence. Everyone says I’m a hero, but I don’t fell like one. I just did what I was supposed to do.
People call us heroes, but we know who we are.
We are men & women who know we only did what was right.
We keep the secret within knowing we could not save the others.
We live with that secret daily that family, friends, and others do not want to know what heroes think.
As a retiree travel blogger touring the US, voicing my wisdom, opinion, and thoughts about the retirement lifestyle and life in general.
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I truly enjoy reading these, thank you my friend!!!!!!
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 3:13 AM, Nomadic Adventurer wrote:
> Travel blogger / Nomadic Adventurer posted: ” I’m no hero. I acted upon > instinct pulling Mrs. Harris from her car after she collided with the > fence. Everyone says I’m a hero, but I don’t fell like one. I just did what > I was supposed to do. People call us heroes, but we know who we are. We are > me” >
Gut feeling, instinct. Those are some of the innate responses perhaps we are wired with?
Its there, just not used as much. 🙂
I truly enjoy reading these, thank you my friend!!!!!!
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 3:13 AM, Nomadic Adventurer wrote:
> Travel blogger / Nomadic Adventurer posted: ” I’m no hero. I acted upon > instinct pulling Mrs. Harris from her car after she collided with the > fence. Everyone says I’m a hero, but I don’t fell like one. I just did what > I was supposed to do. People call us heroes, but we know who we are. We are > me” >