Super heroes can make the world better in the smallest and
most significant ways. Forbes Living explores how the power of super heroes can
make us feel like leaping tall buildings in a single bound.
Children learn to love super heroes from the time they are
old enough to watch and understand TV. They learn how super heroes fight for
the underdog and they learn how to treat people. Super heroes come in all sizes
and shapes from humans to dogs. When kids don the costume of their favorite super
hero they feel strength, compassion and powerful. Sometimes they feel powerful
enough to battle a deadly disease they have like Miles Scott dressed as Batman.
Super heroes can also be dad and moms, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents and
siblings. It doesn’t matter if the super
hero is five years old or fifty years old or older.
Forbes Living TV also realizes that adults like to dress up
as their super heroes too. Just ask the thousands of comic book fans who
meticulously dress up like their favorites every year for the various Comic Con
fests. Everyone wants to feel they are powerful. Sometimes it just takes a
Wonder Woman or Thor costume to make us feel that way.
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