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        <title>The worst and most difficult p</title>
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            <name>Long Nguyen</name>
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        <content>The worst and most difficult part isn't to be selfless or die for others, but it's to live in a state of eternal suffering. It's living in hell all the time. That's why I often say Heaven and Hell aren't locations, they are states of mind.

I don't know if your ordering is on purpose, but if it is, my #1 would be - To Be A Hero Is To Be Alone.

My #2 would be what that first comment said - To Be A Hero Is To Be Prepared For Unhappiness, All The Time.

Someone may argue, heroes have the support of their fans and possibly their friends and family, except that this must follow your #5 - heroes don't discriminate. Married coupled are committed to each other while heroes are committed to everybody. On top of that there are moments when they have to choose somebody.

Heroes have one thing in common with everybody else. It's the fact that no matter what they do, there is always going to be somebody to disapprove and make a whole mess out of good deeds. That somebody isn't even an enemy, but just a human.</content>
        <published>2008-07-18T15:50:50.290+02:00</published>
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