In the words of the great hero Hercules, “A true hero isn't measured by the size of his strength but the strength of his heart.” Being a hero is not about being admired or well-regarded in society it is simply about doing what you think is morally right without thinking about yourself. The compulsion to serve others at any given cost is real heroism, heroism is not dramatic, or action pact; true heroism is humbling and a sobering act. You do not have to be the most lethal sniper in the world or the first African American president in U.S history to be a hero. Any individual can become a hero. To illustrate an everyday hero, Danielle Gletow is a perfect example. She started an organization to grant wishes to foster children who don't often get