(written June 6th)
" It's only human
To want to keep the world safe
To look into the future and save someone you love
To want to heal people's pain
It's only human
To want to change the world
To want want to be extraordinary
Extraordinary
To be extraordinary
It's only human to want to be extraordinary"
That seems to be the new and upcoming message to the world. The human is a very strange concept. We have wishes and dreams, we have fears and pains. As human we all want to be different than the rest. We want that one thing that makes us stand out. We don't want to be those hundreds of gold fish stuck in a pond and you can't tell one from the other.Promicin has given us that wish, or has it?
With each new idea, each new fad, you still have so many people following it. Sure the abilities are different and some closely resemble each other but so many people still continue to follow the same movement.
We've seen the movies, we've read the comic books- we all want to be like our heroes. Whether it be Superman, Batman, Spider-man, X-men, The Green Arrow, Wonder Woman or all the other countless superheroes. We all crave to some day be a super-hero.
Promicin has become a gift to mankind but that does not mean we should abuse it. It's not some candy that you can put in your mouth and then take it out if you don't like it. Once Promicin is injected, there is no taking it back out. In a sense, it's like going to the hospital: you can go in expecting to get better or instead of getting better you come out worse than when you went in (a nosocomial infection as they call it.)
I used to always dream of having a super power ever since I was a kid. Superman was my ultimate hero- bullets bounce off his chest, he can fly, he can run really fast, and he's an alien (how cool is that?!)
When my father returned, the dreams of wanting a super power disappeared. I began to understand the responsibility my father faced with his ability. I knew the risks he was taking every day just by stepping out the front door. I began to understand that this whole mission wasn't about wanting to be extraordinary, it was much deeper and it went further than that.
Promicin and the ability that comes with it takes so much responsibility and strength to handle. You put yourself at an even greater risk than before when you were just an ordinary human. You have to be ready to step up to the plate and play your game right otherwise if you aren't smart about it, you loose just like in anything else: if you don't study, you won't pass. If you don't practice, you won't do good at the next game. If you're not responsible with your ability then you could put not only yourself but everyone else at risk.
Promicin can be a good thing and I encourage people to take it *but* only if you are ready to handle the responsibility of it (the risks and the consequences and the intellegence)
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