Times don't make heroes. Can a tiger in Jingyanggang be a Song Wu? Didn't Song Wu make himself with all his skills? Being in the right place at the right time is of course a favorable condition for creating heroes, but it is not an inevitable condition. Not all people who are in the right place at the right time can become heroes.
If you rely on opportunity, not strength, then even if you stand on the waves and stand proudly for a while, you will not be a hero after all. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, heroes rose side by side. Liu Bei and Cao Cao boiled wine to talk about heroes, despised all the princes in the world, and only called themselves and Liu Bei heroes. Why? Huaibei, Yuan Shu proclaimed himself the emperor, despised by the governors of the world, and beheaded by Liu Bei. Yuan Shao attacked Mazhuang, detained Tian Feng, shut Ju Shou and drove him away. Cao Cao finally breached Guandu. Liu confessed that he was eight handsome men in Jiangxia and died of anxiety. Sun Ce, a bully in the south of the Yangtze River, died in Sanmen, Xugong. Even in this war-torn era, how many real heroes have emerged? The real hero must be the person who created the times. They will use the times to change the social status quo that ordinary people can't change, create a favorable situation for themselves, do things that ordinary people can't do, and then become heroes.
"There are talented people in the Jiangshan generation, each leading the way for hundreds of years", gold always shines, and heroes can achieve heroes in different times. Once upon a time, following the footsteps of human heroes, human beings were able to understand the world more clearly. Heliocentrism of Copernicus overthrew the shackles of feudal religion, and Newton laid the foundation of modern experimental science, so that "everything has light." Bohr and others' quantum mechanics and Einstein's theory of relativity have opened a new era of modern science ... These glorious names, like shining stars in the night sky, have effectively promoted the process of human civilization. Different times set off different heroes, and the subjective initiative of the hero itself plays a decisive role.
Many heroes are irreplaceable. The fall of Galois delayed the development of mathematics for decades. Without Einstein, human beings would not have discovered general relativity for decades. Without Bolivarian leadership, how could South America be liberated? Without Deng Xiaoping, how could China embark on the road to prosperity through reform and opening up? If so many heroes hadn't created a new situation one by one, we might still live a life of eating and drinking blood in primitive society.
Charles Lee asked Jobs, "What do you want to do?" "I want to change the world." Get on the floor. The real hero is not influenced by the times, but "grabs the fate by the throat". No matter when and where he was born, he will surely achieve great things.