I like a good superhero movie as much as anyone else -- DC or Marvel -- does not matter. What unites the stories is the superhero -- an individual with unique abilities and skills who serves mankind. By unique we mean rare, like the ability to fly, shoot webs, run fast, shoot lasers from eyes, etc. Some superheroes are born with super abilities. Then there is a class of superheroes like Batman, Ironman, and Hawkeye who were not born with an innate ability, but trained and studied hard to get their skills to do goods deeds. Could we say the same of Scouts? How many people do you know outside of Scouts who can tie more than shoelaces and an overhand knot? Not many, and I can tell you that personally the ability to tie the right knot has helped me help others over my lifetime. Who can start a fire from wet wood to give warmth to others? Most folks need propellant. Outside of medical professionals and EMTs, who do you know that has the knowledge and can perform first aid under stress? Did you say a Scout? Who can navigate the lost back on the path? A Scout. Sometimes we approach our Scout Skills as tedious, but know that by design they are critical, particularly in our quest to help other people at all times. With great power comes great responsibilities.
A Scout is Helpful.