Definition Essay On Courage

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Courage
 Life is filled with challenges and obstacles that every one of us undoubtedly has to face. The question one should be asking here is: will I be courageous enough to overcome them? Or will I just give up and stand hopelessly watching my dreams and hopes fade away? Not only that but also what is the true meaning of the word courage? The word courage has a powerful meaning and effect that unfortunately not all of us are aware of. This term differs from one person to the other. Some people think that courage is facing difficulties with no fear. For example, Jews were an obstacle in Hitler’s way to success because of their political and financial power; therefore, he stood up with no fear and blamed them for a war he himself started. Shockingly, people believed him. So what he basically did was conquer an obstacle, yet his actions caused destruction, damage and most importantly grief and sorrow. Could he then be labelled courageous for not being afraid? I don’t think so. …show more content…

Nowadays if a student cheats in an exam, he will surely be considered brave and courageous because he did what others feared. But isn’t that a crime? Shouldn’t he be punished for it? This wrong idea that adolescents have developed could lead to serious damages. What people do not know is that courage is all about perseverance, not bravery. Rather than cheating, students should try to overcome their academic difficulties and build their path towards success. After all, as Winston Churchill once said, “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” This is the kind of belief society should be growing in

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