Tuesday, February 22, 2011

courage



Courage is not something that comes from lying to your heart in moments of need or in emergencies. Courage is not something that can be handed over to you through lessons either.

COURAGE IS A WAY OF LIFE.

It’s a matter of routine more than anything else. People tend to speak of courage only in terms of deeds. For instance, they might speak of courage in the battlefield. Soldiers and policemen are supposed to show courage. Or they might refer to courage in the face of devastation. Flood-affected people or earthquake victims must show courage.
However, courage is not merely the name you can give to your putting up with a bad situation. After all, in a bad situation, there is not much one can do expect cope with whatever strength and forbearance you can muster.

But though we don’t notice it, a lot of courage is part of our routines. The man who gets into a blocked sewer shows courage. The man who tills the land, not knowing whether he will have a good monsoon shows courage. The student who is bent on following his dreams shows courage.
The real test of courage is in our daily lives. Or should be.
The courage to speak our mind and not stay silent, simply because we are afraid that other people might not agree with us. Of course, there will be conflicting views. And of course, conflict is unpleasant. But not speaking your mind can lead to much worse unpleasantness.
The courage to stand up for what we believe in.
The sign of a courageous person, then, is someone who feels fear, recognizes fear and still goes on to do what he or she believes is right.