Through dreams, Unemployment Is desperate to Sell his car to buy Spiderman Costume for $19 million, Unsuspected Reasons behind them Make for spring!

Through dreams, Unemployment Is desperate to Sell his car to buy Spiderman Costume for $19 million, Unsuspected Reasons behind them Make for spring!


At the beginning of 2014, Ricky Mena financial low point was in his life. He was sleeping on the couch of his fellow passengers often feel unsure of what to do with his life. Bored Panda alerts you, the guy is struggling to find work, but can only be a personal trainer a month later.

Until all answers will be what Mena need appear in the dream. In his sleep, see Mena late grandmother, who showed him a video of strange on an old film projector. The images he saw was Spider-Man, walking toward a children's Hospital where thousands of children's lives.

"He started swinging bring joy through jokes, toys, taking photos," said Ricky. Feeling confused, Mena asked his grandmother what should he do with the movie. His grandmother immediately gave the answer: "it's you, and when you wake up, that will do."

And that's what Mena has done for more than 4 years. He sold his car to get the first costume, that cost 1,400 us dollars or about 19 million dollars. Initially, there were a lot of obstacles encountered Mena. He had rejected the first hospital, but he did not give up.

And slowly, but surely she started being invited from one hospital to another hospital. Since 2014, Mena has visited almost 10,000 children who are sick. He founded a non-profit organization named ' Heart of a Hero '. Mena share stories about children who visit him.



He tried to bring joy and gift-giving on children, which she bought with monetary donations that had been collected. Mena managed to fill the hearts of the children with happiness, but nonetheless, there is a heartbreaking side of that story.

Many of the children he met had to give up with his illness and death. "I really hold Darry as he took his last breath," Mena explained. I do good, Mena had been diagnosed with PTSD, anxiety, and depression.

But he kept going and not give up because he believed in his work. "My life belongs to them and the journey continues," said Mena. And the response of the person towards his work is very positive. Anyone can now help her by donating to the organization.








Source : Tribun
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