But seriously, who made Nick Fury Jr. (besides his parents, God and his debut comic's authors)?
So here's my two cents: whenever you take a path in your life, let it be intentional or accidental, the reason it is what it is is considered to be a huge influence.
However. Let's not forget those, who helped us through the journey. Who made us forget some things were supposed to be difficult. Who showed us true bravery does not come from one's lack of cowardice. Who made us better people. Who showed us humility is best taught by example. Who promised us they would cry together with us if it came to that (but we ended up laughing instead). Who gave us their unconditional love and trust without hesitance. Who never berated us for the mistakes we made (but saw it as a learning opportunity). Who were there for us when they knew we needed their presence the the most. Who saw us in a different light and therefore made us see ourselves from a different perspective.
Similarly how a small force applied is enough to make an object accelerate in space, but it requires so much more to avoid the crash and burn that is highly likely to follow after entering an orbit's atmosphere. To keep a moon on its path around an orbit, you need to generate a stable gravitational force.
And Nick Fury is wise enough to know this.

















