The Superpowers of the Average Human Being

The Superpowers of the Average Human Being

My ‘Normal’ is Not the Same ‘Normal’ as the Average Human Being

‘Normal’ is a most fascinating word, because no two people's ‘normal’ is ever the same. For example, feeling some sort of ailment every day is normal to me, and not feeling any pain makes it an extra good day, or even strange. For the sake of this article, the word ‘normal’ shall be synonymous with the ‘average human being who is in a good state of health’. Here are some of their superpowers that would be a dream to possess.

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The Superpowers of the Average Human Being

Superpower #1: Pulling All Nighters be it for Work or Play

“On my 8th cup of coffee/alcohol beverage and still going strong!” Sometimes I see such updates on my Facebook feed late at night, and this vitality fills me with wonder.

For every late night that I pull, I exchange a full day or two for recovery — at the very least. This is usually spent sleeping off the aching pain that has accumulated overnight. Attempting this adrenaline fueled mode over an extended period of time would require superficial sustenance from steroids. If the inflammation burns out of control, then I need to go to the hospital.

Superpower #2: Maximising Holiday Time

I find it amazing how people are able to rush straight to the airport after work, hop ont0 a plane, and proceed to have a good time. I am also in awe of how they’re able to sleep upright in a cramped chair on overnight flights, and consider that enough rest.

The few occasions where I’ve tried to maximise vacation time by doing so have backfired, as I then need more time to recover. Once, the pain was so bad that I had to fly home the following day to seek help.

Superpower #3: Wolverine-esque Recovery Speed

Whilst this goes without saying, it is still intriguing how the body of the average human person is able to heal on its own. I tried to deal with the common cold once the natural way; you know, with food, vitamins and rest. But medications had to come into play after a week of groundhog day.

The ability to heal from a skin wound fascinates me to no end as well. My scrapes often turn into pus-filled sores if left to their own devices, with the potential of escalating into a serious problem such as sepsis.

Superpower #4: Enhanced Poison Purging Abilities

Being able to recover from a hangover in a day or two is an incredible feat of the average human being as well. It lasts a week or two for me, and every drink is a gamble. Either nothing goes wrong and I get to enjoy a normal social life, or I start feeling sick after a few sips, without any of the benefits that comes with poisoning yourself.

Superpower #5: Leaping of Bed in a Heartbeat

Watching my partner jump out of bed, prepare and head off to work under 30 minutes is like watching an action movie right before my eyes. I have no idea how he does it, as my body requires 2 hours to warm up to a decent speed.

These Superpowers of the Average Human Being Make Me Envious

Whilst you may think that some of these ‘skills’ aren't quite necessary, what I am trying to highlight are the incredible things your body can do (or the amount of abuse it can take 😉), and how amazing it truly is. Many average human beings have no idea that they possess these superpowers either.

For those who live with chronic illness or disability, is there anything else about the average human person that fills you with awe or envy?

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  • All of this – NOPE. Not now.

    This part made me laugh. “”Superpower 2: Maximising Holiday Time
    I find it amazing how people are able to rush straight to the airport after work, hop on a plane, and proceed to have a good time. I am also in awe of how they’re able to sleep upright in a cramped chair on overnight flights, and consider that enough rest.

    For many years I was that person. Working as a travel writer required me to do all of this and have a big smile on my face. I gave up on my last assignment in 2014. That’s when I realized it was impossible and I had to give it up.

    Also it takes me close to two hours to get going in the morning now and most of that is waking up in pain, waiting to sit up and then working up the courage to step on glass first thing in the morning. (That’s how it feels when I stand with spinal arthritis.)

  • Ah, man! Getting out of bed as soon as the alarm goes off! I JUST CAN’T anymore. When my granddaughter (5 years old) stays the night, she has two superpowers. 1. She falls asleep immediately! 2. She opens her eyes and is ready to go as if she had been awake for hours already (and a few coffees). I would love those powers.

  • Oh, I truly don’t know how I used to get up at 5.57am (precisely), shower and get dressed etc and then start work at 6.30am. I would last about a day doing that now!

  • I have had the same cold for about a month now. I think I gave it Back to Myself. That is how I recover from colds apparently. And I caught it by Not leaving the house. My spouse didn’t get it at all and leaves the house all the time for errands. I fail to even comprehend how crappy my immune system is. That is a superpower indeed. And sleeping. Is also one I never have understood. My spouse falls asleep in minutes, sleeps all night, and gets up early. None of that is in my experience. The night is a long experience for me.

  • I am the green eyed monster with anyone that is able to socialise or work like a normal person. I just cannot do it. Whilst I look pretty normal on the outside and feel like I am coping at the time (even enjoying it) the exertion required side swipes me massively overnight and the next day. My sleep is agitated and then I battle huge fatigue and headaches as a result. So not fair!! This is where I’ve been this week. Work went stupid and we had overseas visitors. It has been one big fail!!

    • Hi Jayne,

      I totally get you…I’m amazed how people can even go for drinks after work and find that relaxing, especially on a weekday! I’m not sure how I used to do that (while in even more pain than now); I suppose I was just younger and it was the reason why my body kept breaking down. It might not have been a great week, but I don’t think you have failed in any way! I’m trying to be kinder to myself too, it can be hard not to get angry with my body 😉 Wishing you well xx

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