On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 22:30:03 -0700 (PDT), yjk
Post by yjkPost by YapPost by yjk<?>---said;
Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is admit that you are scared
So, are you the coward who decide not to admit you are scared of truth
that bible lied?
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We should be honest to say the Truth.
If you dont know better, say so.
If you are not honest, cannot be brave.
Huh?
"Brave" is more about charging in and doing something like you think
nothing can harm you.
"Courage" is about knowing this may kill you, it will really hurt, and
doing it anyway.
"Honesty" is not relevant to either courage or bravery - EXCEPT in the
context you might find it.
For instance it can take some courage to admit (be honest) to a
mistake or character flaw. (but then it is the context that is
important - if you don't give shit what other people think it hardly
takes courage to admit to a mistake; if you do care, it takes
courage)
You don't have to be honest to throw your body on a hand grenade to
save your comrades - just brave or stupid.
Post by yjk====================================================
Post by YapPost by yjk<?>---said;
Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is admit that you are scared
Brave for a wimp maybe, but it wouldn't hold a candle to doing
something that you know is likely to get you killed.
Admitting fright can only hurt your reputation, not your life.
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When we are drowning, we should yell loud HELP!.
That is just intrinsic to our nature - survival comes first (most of
the time). Just the smart thing to do - a better thing is to swim or
float or cling to something that floats...
Is English your native tongue?