Like most of the other people, I also got shock when I heard about Boseman death. Nobody knew that he was suffering from cancer. Recently I watched his movie Black Panther again. He never showed us that he was sick.
He left us with a message that
The struggle along the way are only meant to shape you for your purpose
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Who was Chadwick Boseman?
Chadwick Aaron Boseman was an American actor. He portrayed several real-life historical figures, such as Jackie Robinson in 42, James Brown in Get on Up, and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall. He was born on November 29, 1976 and died on 28 August 2020 at age of 42

He is considered as a legend. Although he was suffering from colon cancer but he never showed and never led his disease come to his path of success. He is considered as hero
Why he is considered as hero/legend
Legends usually have heroic characters associated with them or even fantasy places. They may even encompass the spiritual beliefs of a particular culture. Legends have a moral/message to convery. And Chadwick Boseman is one of the legendary person
Chadwick Boseman died yesterday at the age of 43 was the revelation that the actor had spent the last four years battling colon cancer. This timeline means he was diagnosed in 2016—the year that he debuted as King T’Challa in Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War. And it means that after his diagnosis, Boseman filmed and appeared in Marshall, Black Panther, two more Avengers movies, 21 Bridges, Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods, and an upcoming adaptation of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
He was quietly undergoing many surgeries and rounds of chemotherapy.
He was cast as baseball legend Jackie Robinson in the 2013 biopic 42. The only other person who had played Robinson in a movie before was Robinson himself, and yet here was a virtual unknown taking on the part with confidence and grace. So much of the film, directed by Brian Helgeland, deals with Robinson’s struggle to control his anger as he’s subject to racist abuse by fans and players, and Boseman’s performance simmers with heroic restraint.

Black Panther, the king of the fictional African nation of Wakanda, was the first African superhero in American comics, a milestone figure created in the 1960s. But Boseman’s performance in four Marvel movies vaulted the character to total global celebrity.

Boseman played one of the 20th century’s most famous athletes and one of its greatest singers within a single year, and had given two performances that could not have been more different.
A strong message we get from Boseman death is that Stop Worrying about the things you can’t control, shift your energy to what you can create.
Conclusions:
You cannot die until your inner soul die. No matter what is happening around you, if you are persistent to your goals, your dreams nothing cn stop you. No race or color matters only the thing matter is your work, your attitude and your pure heart ♥