What Is Firmness Of Character

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According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, grit is defined as “firmness of character; indomitable spirit.” These two simple definitions embody personal and social grit to me. Let's discuss the first explanation of grit. “Firmness of character”, to me firmness of character is having very strong personal assurance in yourself and the confidence to tackle anything you want personally and socially. Firmness of character helps you to accomplish goals and approach any situation with the most leveled and and confident state of mind. These three simple words were definitely instilled in me at an early age. I used to be a very passive individual and would not really put in any effort to achieve the goals I wanted to. I would also just let people say or treat any type of way for the simple fact of the fear of confrontation. When I was well into my teenage years this fear was dismembered and I realized that confrontation is a little risk to take to having the firmness of character to go after what you want and not letting people impede you on the way there. Now let's discuss the other spectrum of …show more content…

Some words related to indomitable are invincible, unconquerable, unbeatable. You can see where I'm going with this. Having an indomitable spirit might in fact be the most important spectrum of grit. When you have a spirit that is invincible, unconquerable, or unbeatable, there is no stopping you. No person, thing, or event can stop or delay you from achieving your ultimate goal. I must admit that I don't even think my spirit has reached this level of fortitude. I have had moments in life where my indomitable spirit has best tested and it passed and failed depending on situation. However this is is in fact my deepest personal goal. To have the strength and might of spirit to face any situation that presents itself to me weather in college or in life. To me that is true

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