by Zara Lisbon
via Daily Burst
In our culture, fearlessness and bravery are greatly lauded, even revered.
The odd thing about fearlessness though, is that it doesn’t exist. To be fearless is to have no fears, and it’s a fact that everyone alive has at least one fear.
Bravery is a quality you’re more likely to see in a person from time to time. To be brave means to face frightening circumstances without feeling fear. For example, if someone found a gigantic hornet in their kitchen and proceeded to trap it inside a cup before releasing it outdoors without being afraid to do so, that person demonstrated bravery. Bravery exists, but it’s quite rare.
So, if you are not fearless and a lot of the time you don’t feel brave, do NOT feel bad about yourself! You don’t need to be brave and you actually can’t be fully fearless, but you CAN be courageous. You can even learn how to be courageous if you haven’t been in the past.
Unlike fearlessness or bravery, courage is confronting something that frightens you even though you feel very afraid throughout the experience. While the person who extracts a hornet without fear is acting bravely, a person who extracts a hornet despite her horrible fear is acting courageously.
Here are two effective tips to help you live courageously:
Fear is one of the most natural instincts we have--it helped us survive, after all! So, don’t be resentful of your fears when they come up, and don’t despair if you can’t summon the bravery. Try working with these two tips, and over time you’ll develop all the courage you need.