"I think you just have to appreciate who you are and hopefully they can see what a superhero is about"
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The sly move is in the pronouns. “You” is intimate and general at once: advice to a specific person, and a broader permission slip for anyone who’s been told to shrink, assimilate, or perform a safer version of themselves. Then she pivots: “hopefully they can see…” That “hopefully” isn’t naïve; it’s an acknowledgment of the power imbalance. You can do the inner work, you can own your identity, and the audience - the industry, the internet, the gatekeepers - still might not grant you the cape.
Her definition of a superhero is deliberately human-scaled. Not invincible, not chosen by destiny, not even necessarily admired. It’s about clarity: knowing yourself well enough that other people’s misreadings don’t become your identity. In 2020s pop culture, where representation is both demanded and commodified, Liu’s subtext is bracing: the most radical superpower might be refusing to let “they” be the author of your worth.
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| Topic | Self-Love |
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Liu, Lucy. (2026, January 16). I think you just have to appreciate who you are and hopefully they can see what a superhero is about. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-you-just-have-to-appreciate-who-you-are-110128/
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"I think you just have to appreciate who you are and hopefully they can see what a superhero is about." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-you-just-have-to-appreciate-who-you-are-110128/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.


