The way out is the way through.
In Wonder Man (Episode 4, āDoormanā), thereās a quiet, powerful moment near the end. DeMarr Davis (played by Byron Bowers) saves people trapped in a burning club by doing something deceptively simple: he lets them pass through him.Thatās his power. Thatās how he becomes a hero.Thatās why they call him Doorman. If youāre not a Marvel fanāor a nerd like meāno worries. The takeaway has nothing to do with capes. The scene dramatizes something Iāve always believed: You can receive the absolute best, world-class training. But training alone will never replace the power of learning from others. Sometimes the escape isnāt around the fire. It isnāt over it, It isnāt a clever workaround. Sometimes the only way out⦠is straight throughāthrough shared experience, mentorship, community, and the willingness to let someone walk with you. Progress isnāt always about being stronger. Sometimes itās about being openāand letting others pass through your story, just as you pass through theirs. Thatās not weakness. Thatās how heroes are made.