Clark runs back to Lois asking her if she saw what just happened.pic.twitter.com/kJqE1bmgGI
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Superman manages to reach the boy just as the boy is inches away from certain death.pic.twitter.com/dvFmdBpVSO
Look at those faces, in awe, and appreciative of what Superman has just done.pic.twitter.com/WWVdqZQx5r
Look at Lois Lane. Pretty much ignored Clark Kent earlier when he tried to save the boy, but is vying for Superman’s attention after this dramatic save.pic.twitter.com/T0sLhXKCI5
Now, I have a question for you. If Superman is like most of us — if he cares about appreciation for a job well done — what will he do the next time he’s in this situation?
(A) Will he try to prevent the boy from falling? Or, (B) will he let the boy fall, transform into Superman within a nanosecond, and heroically rescue the boy from certain death?
It should be obvious that, if he’s motivated by appreciation and accolades (as certainly most humans are), you should bet on (B), not (A), being the correct answer.
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