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Courage? Is it within oneself ?


Courage is the ability of oneself to do things, no matter how small it is …

But, not many of us have the courage to do things as others do, and as it shown, the older we get, the less courage we have …

Be like a kid, who do not seem to be afraid of anything, and do whatever they want to do.

But, as an adult, especially as the age is nearly forty and above, our risk tolerance is getting small and smaller …

So, the question is, is the courage come in within oneself or is it need to be built up?

The answer will be, the courage needs to be built up, by oneself, through hard work, sacrifices, belief, confidence, and the list could go on …

Why the courage needs to be built?

See the differences between a politician and an average working man? What is their difference, beside level of knowledge, money, and appearance?
-à the answer will be the courage to be a man of people. A man with enough courageous to walk in front of people and talk about their manifesto, their belief of change, that could finally make people vote for them …

Even before they got to become a politician, they have to be brave and courageous to tell people their ambition, and let people to support them, and work with them. Without courage, and bravery, you won’t be able to stand in front of people, and ask people to listen to you, believe in you, and finally vote for you ..

--à how they get the courage to do this?
There will be many reasons why the courage come about, and please remember this, once you lose your reason, you won’t be able to be courageous, and you will leave everything in the fate of the world.

Quote :
Be so brave, that even fear gets scared of you

Comments

Anonymous said…
I believe so, dear -
Courage is indeed
within oneself.
Through my life-long-
struggles, I've always
looked-up to Seventh-Heaven
N saw the place which Im
definitely going to if I
survive this finite existence.
So have courage, dear!!
This lifelong demise doesnt last!!
I know. Im a NDEr.
♡ en.gravatar.com/MatteBlk ♡
Love you.
Cya soon.
be@peace.
GBY

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