
In your opinion, what is bravery?


To face something you fear, even though you are afraid.
To say you don't want to do something because you are afraid, and standing your ground.
To admit to ourselves that we are afraid, and to have grace and patience with ourselves.
Having the courage to be true to yourself, living your truth regardless of whether people accept or respect your decisions or not and the strength in saying no.
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I'm at work so I can't go into scenarios. But for me bravery isn't about not feeling fear. Bravery is about being scared and doing it anyways.
Of course... big difference between risking your life to save someone. And standing up to do a presentation!! But both are technically bravery.
“Bran thought about it. 'Can a man still be brave if he's afraid?'
'That is the only time a man can be brave,' his father told him.”
@VyacheslavSokolov haha yep! But some people think bravery is going into danger not worrying. We can do "brave acts" that are not brave. Could be stupidity. Or recklessness.
Bravery doesn't mean to not scaring anyone for example if you are not afraid of bugs, killing a bug isn't bravery. If you challenge something/someone even though you are afraid of it that is bravery.
I would say that bravery is doing something even though you're scared.
Doing the right thing especially under pressure not to
Bravery is standing on an escalator and resist the temptation to run up the escalator and getting all those pesky people that block you to cause your blood pressure to elevate (pun intended).
To move onward in fear to the object causing the fear.
Bravery is doing what you must even when you are afraid.
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