“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not
absence of fear.”
–
Mark Twain
Courage can
ultimately be defined as taking action in spite of fear. People cannot be split
up into two distinct categories, as either courageous or not. Rather being
courageous relies on the conscious decision that you make in a specific moment
each and every time you are faced with fear.
Courage
is such an important and interesting quality, characteristic, and value to
consider or ponder sometimes. We often
recognize and praise those who show extraordinary courage in situations when it
can be considered difficult to do so. We begin calling them heroes and place
them on a pedestal for the purpose of setting an example for others to follow.
Despite the fact that only a select few are celebrated for their outstanding
courageous and heroic acts, courage can be found within all of us. Whether or
not we bring it out, demonstrate it, and let it surface is entirely up to us as
individuals. We all are required to make this decision for ourselves; it is not
one that others can make for us. Some people consistently appear courageous and
others struggle with acting in this manner.
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