I wish to share my reflections and the essence of a beautiful talk I recently watched.
Through long research in
the field of Psychology based on a 1949 published book “The Hero with a
Thousand Faces” by Joseph Campbell, researchers have concluded that there are
seven elements of a Hero. These seven elements are briefly described below:
1.
Protagonist
You
are the protagonist of your own life story. It is up to you how you write it.
What you identify with as your main identity will influence all the other
elements. Don’t confuse your identity with your ever-changing roles. Your
identity is you – never changing. How about being a ‘seeker of truth’?
2.
Shift in Circumstances
You
should move out of your comfort zone and be open to changes in circumstances.
Life will test you by putting you in different circumstances as soon as you
feel comfortable in a situation. You should embrace the change without
resistance, as it will open the door to new possibilities.
3.
Quest
Your
identity will drive your quest or purpose in life. Try to make your quest
beyond your selfish interests. The higher the quest/purpose, the greater is the
fulfilment in life. You truly start living the life of a human being when your
quest is beyond your physical survival.
4.
Allies/Mentors
In
the pursuit of your purpose/quest, you must make alliances with like-minded
people to keep you motivated and find mentors to guide you on the chosen path.
Without this support/guidance, you may get frustrated or get lost under the
heavy weight of your quest. No one has ever won any war without allies.
5.
Challenges
The
higher the quest, the greater will be the challenge. Life presents each
challenge to test one’s competence/worthiness for claiming the reward of one’s
quest. Giving up in the face of a challenge is giving up this reward. Your
current weaknesses or bad habits are your greatest challenges. Address one
challenge at a time. Take a resolve to win over this challenge sincerely.
6.
Transformation
In
finding ways to win over a challenge, one grows in competence/worthiness. You
go through a transformation, however slow it may be. You don’t build a strong
physique overnight. Your competition is with yourself. “Am I a better version
of myself today?”, should be your daily enquiry. Learning should never stop
while pursuing your quest.
7.
Legacy
Did
anyone else benefit from your life’s journey? Did your life inspire someone
else? Are you leaving behind any legacy for others on a similar journey? A true
hero always leaves behind a rich legacy that survives much after he/she is gone.
Further
research has shown that those who inculcated all the above seven elements in
their life find their life most meaningful, fulfilled, and happy. A very useful
way of finding this out is to write your own life story to date and check how
much of these seven elements are already involved in it and work on improving
them in the future. Thus, everyone can become a hero of his/her own life story
and enjoy complete fulfilment.
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