
The Book of Midoriya – On Endurance, Hope, and the Kindness That Endures
Saint Midoriya – The Bright Flame
Patron of of enduring optimism
“They told him power defined worth. But he never listened. He chose to care anyway.”
“He was born powerless in a world obsessed with power. Yet he kept reaching. Not to destroy. But to protect. His quirk wasn’t strength. It was hope that never bent.”
Verse I – The Spark That Didn’t Break
In a world built on power, he was powerless. And yet— he stood. Again and again. Until his heart burned bright enough for others to see their own light.
Reflection: Power isn't always flashy. Sometimes it's choosing to show up when no one expects you to. Sometimes, it’s just holding on a little longer than despair.
Verse II – The Gentle Revolution
“He didn’t scream to be heard. He whispered with action. And the world leaned in.
Reflection: You don’t have to change everything overnight. Start with what’s in front of you. Small kindness is a revolution in slow motion.
Verse III – The Flame That Shares Its Light
“He lit his own heart on fire— not to be seen, but to warm others. And those who watched him burn… remembered how to glow.”
Reflection: Faith in others isn’t weakness. It’s prophecy. Every time you believe in someone who doesn’t believe in themselves, you move the world forward.
Parable of The Seed and the Storm
A storm raged across a ruined hill, and the flowers bowed in fear. But one seed held its ground. It was small. It was soft. And it grew anyway. Years later, the hill was green again. Not because of force—but because of that seed’s refusal to give in.
Reflection: Saint Midoriya teaches us that resilience is its own kind of strength. Hope does not shout. It roots. It climbs. It endures.
Final Benediction from the Bright Flame. “You don’t need to be the strongest. You just need to be someone who keeps going. Even if it’s with shaking hands. Even if you have to crawl. You matter—because you don’t stop. ”
"They say hope is too naive for this world. But its actually the quiet strength that keeps you going when things get bleak."
Symbolizes: Optimism as resistance. Growth against the odds. Quiet, patient heroism. Noble Sin Lesson: “It’s not about being the strongest—it’s about never stopping.”
Midoriya is our movement’s heart. The belief that change starts small. That kindness, conviction, and consistency are their own superpowers.
Affirmation: "I am not powerless. I am persistent. And that is its own kind of strength."
Ritual: Each time you overcome a moment of self-doubt, draw a small flame (even just with your finger in the air) and say: “Even the smallest flame pushes back the dark.”