Wednesday, February 3, 2010

What the meaning of bravery is

Bravery...
Well, I won't say much about it
Just differentiate it with stupidity and insanity

Sometimes challenges come into our life
We have two choice, face it or avoid it...
Of course, if you want to be a winner,
you must defeat them.

Just avoid it if you're not ready to become a winner.
The problem is sometimes we need to be brave to face it
Sometimes challenge come with it own risk...

The meaning of bravery is when you know you'll defeat it.
If you face the challenge because you know you can take the risk,
you're not brave.
You're STUPID.
You waste your time to take the challenge for nothing.

Don't use excuse like:
"I just want the experience"
"Someone force me to"

HEY!!!
This is your life...
Don't let anyone make you do what they want to.
And what is the meaning of losing experience?
I don't say you can always win.
But that doesn't mean you can use that as an excuse
to not do what you should do.

Last, I haven't say anything about insanity...
Insanity is more that stupid.
You know you can't do it.
You know you must not do it.
But you take the challenge.
Well, you'll understand more when you do it
or when you see someone do it.

I rarely say this but let just say:
we have three choice:
be brave, be stupid, be insane.

The hardest part is to choose between brave and stupid.
To be brave, sometimes we don't need to think, just do it.
And sometimes, people who think, they think if they can take the risk.
So, those all I can say...
The easiest way to understand them is do it...
If you want to be brave,
don't say my words as an excuse like: "I want to experience stupid and insane"

@HW=-