When a hero stumbles,
Cowards may rejoice,
Finding solace in another's plight,
For their own fears they avoid.
But let us not judge too harshly,
For fear is a natural human trait,
Some may lack the strength and will,
To face the challenges heroes undertake.
Yet heroes are not immune to failure,
Their stumbles are part of their story,
For true heroism lies in rising again,
Learning, growing, and seeking glory.
So, while cowards may revel momentarily,
In the downfall of a noble soul,
True strength is found in compassion,
Empathy and helping others become whole.
Let us not celebrate another's misfortune,
But extend a hand to lift them high,
For heroes are made not in perfection,
But in their unwavering spirit to try.
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