Of course you can develop your courage. Not every people are born with bravery and confident. Some people are still timid and nervous while some are just very optimistic and not scared of anything. Sometimes, I think it also depends on the environment your in. People your with also matters. Like peer pressure, some of your friends want and support you to be fearless. Later on with your life, courage is something that will slowly expand without knowing. When you are courageous, you benefit your body, soul and mind greatly. Being courageous makes your whole life be different, where you could be brave enough to ask questions, present a presentation infront of everybody, etc. You can develop your courage by changing your style or your taste. Choose the things you are confident with. In other words, if you enjoy doing something, you should do it as efficiently as you can. Mastering new skills can also boost your courage. When you are better at something, you will be proud enough to express it out. Once you identify what's holding you back and making you nervous, move through it like a courageous warrior! Courage can always be changed!
I agree with your idea because I also think that courage is gained through life experiences because when people were born they don't know what is courage so how can we expect them to have courage.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that courage can be developed. In this blog post, you've thoroughly describe how courage can be developed. You explained how changing ourselves could help us become more efficient, and gain courage. I also like your word choices, like " courageous warrior." I also agree that courage can truly benefit your body, soul, and mind. This blog post is organized and is easy to understand. Good Job!!
ReplyDeleteHi Salisa! I 100% agree with this blog entry. Courage is something a person develops over time. Peer pressure is an important factor for courage. People who are courageous will encourage you and support you to be fearless and be courageous. People who are shy might decrease your level of courage. Overall, I believe this blog post was very explanatory and easy to understand. Nice job!
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