Heroic

In the modern world, we are accustomed to the fact that a hero is a character endowed with unusual abilities and ready to sacrifice his life to save others. But if you think about it, there are not many such situations in life, and heroes in their classical sense are rare. History seems to tell us something completely different: to become a hero, it is not at all necessary to perform feats and turn into a superhero from comic books - it is enough to simply be an honest, open, fair, generous and sincere person. This approach is based on the ideals of humanism; and it is with its embodiment that the theme of heroism in the works of L.N. Tolstoy and other outstanding writers is closely connected. The concept of “heroics” appeared in Germany and is becoming fashionable thanks to game development. Previously, it was simply a synonym for the word “hero,” but over time an unusual phenomenon arose - the appearance of heroics. A person who fits this term is not a hero in the usual sense of the word. Such people know how to control their emotions and make instant decisions, and they are also well adapted to survival. The most famous examples of gerovics are