Tell which is more brave?
By andycom10
@andycom10 (4)
South Africa
June 21, 2012 4:05pm CST
We often consider people who try out new things to be more brave, they are seen as explorers. Those who dare to face the unknown and chaise after their curiosity. What if I said to you that is not really bravery? Or rather if I asked you if that is what you consider bravery? What about the person who sticks it out in one thing, does not change cities, sticks to one job and masters that and just stay in the same type of life? Is that person the one thats playing it safe? Or is that the biggest risker of all because they are saying "this is it"! They are done chasing, "life is pretty much satisfying the way it is and I will never need anymore than what I have". Darn! That must be a heck of a feeling. However, what are your thoughts? Which is more brave?
1 response
@doroffee (4222)
• Hungary
21 Jun 12
It depends on the circumstances. If the person who sticks to their roots/people/places/principles is having dangerous circumstances (econimically, financially, health-wise etc.), then they are braver. Otheriwse, for me eat least, the one who is ready to try new things out, especially if those things have a danger factor in them. You have to act brave to break out of your comfort zone.