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Comment author: RichardKennaway 04 February 2015 09:54:17PM 1 point [-]

Very plainly said, if we investigate any person that you identify as "hero" we will find a lot of additional people contributing to the hero's success.

Who gathered those people together, to work for that success?

Comment author: alwhite 04 February 2015 10:05:52PM -2 points [-]

Depends on the size of the effort. The larger the effort, the more people involved in the gathering.

Are you suggesting that the gathering function is more important than any other function?

Comment author: RichardKennaway 04 February 2015 10:30:28PM 1 point [-]

The larger the effort, the more people involved in the gathering.

Who gathers the gatherers?

Are you suggesting that the gathering function is more important than any other function?

Gathering and leading are essential functions of a hero. Without them, outside of a few examples in mathematics and the arts, nothing heroic is accomplished.