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fear vs. courage


Question Posted Saturday February 17 2007, 1:40 pm

What is fear? What is courage? Are the two related or not? How do you overcome one to gain the other? And what causes fear and what makes you couragous?

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Solemnstar answered Saturday February 17 2007, 5:11 pm:
wow... I haev found not just one but TWO brillant questions today.

Well then,
Fear is the lack of willingness to take an course of actions out of the theorys on the consequences.
Bravery is knowing the conseqences and takign action regardless of a negative consequence.
Fear is caused by negative experiances,
while bravery is formed by positive.

just my views:
Solemnstar

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shasha answered Saturday February 17 2007, 4:05 pm:
fear is being afraid of something. courage is overcoming your fear and/or facing it. they are related. it's all about will power, you have to want to overcome something enough to be couragious and face it.

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