10 Comic Book Hero Solutions To Fix Your Financial Problems
10. Go With The Flow (The Rocketeer)
In spite of his past, stunt pilot Cliff Secord was able to build a pretty good life for himself. He was a likable, irreverent yet honorable youth with a successful, semi-steady air show job attracting good numbers of people. His only real problem was in trying to impress his girlfriend Betty, and even that was in his head! His life really didn't need to go anywhere else, other than perhaps learning how to communicate better. Luckily, fate was able to show him the futility of his perceived ambition in the form of one famous rocket which, as Cliff put it, dropped into his lap and answered his prayers. Boy, he didn't know the half of it. The point here is clearly that the first thing to remember when addressing financial considerations is that you don't even really need to think about your life. Let things happen as they will, and they'll turn out fine in the end. In fact, because of fate, you'll inevitably become a better person. When you mix all of that with a little capitalism, a workforce (Cliff's friend Peevy), and some good old-fashioned 1930s American ingenuity, you get successful enterpriseor at least something to put on your resumeand rocket triumphantly into your destiny.
Ian Boucher is many things when he is not writing for WhatCulture.com -- explorer, friend of nature, and librarian. He enjoys stories of many kinds and is fascinated with what different mediums can bring to them. He has developed particular affections for movies and comic books, especially the ones that need more attention, taking them absolutely seriously with a sense of humor. He constantly strives to build his understanding of the relationships between world cultures, messages, and audiences.