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The fourth is the one that interests me in this chapter and that drives our inquiry further. For it is the one that both makes a calling of mediocrity and redefines it altogether, away from social and statistical norms. This position finds its main advocates in contemporary feminist views of biography (and of life itself), which set out to show
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If your profession doesn’t have a code of ethics? Make one. To not have one is a recipe for moral dilemmas, for slip-sliding, if only unintentionally, into gray areas. How could you possibly do right if you don’t know what right is?
Ryan Holiday • Right Thing, Right Now
Day after day we seek an answer to the ageless question Aristotle posed in Ethics: How should a human being lead his life?
Robert McKee • Story: Style, Structure, Substance, and the Principles of Screenwriting
justice, truth, self-control, courage—it
Ryan Holiday • The Daily Dad
This is your hero. Heroes need to be heroic,
Carson Reeves • Scriptshadow Secrets (500 Screenwriting Secrets Hidden Inside 50 Great Movies)

Heroes are ordinary people who go out of their way to help others in need. The Healing Organization emphasizes the importance of individual moral responsibility while creating systems and following policies that reward and promote heroic imagination and action.