
If personified and empathized with the word ‘bravery’, one can probably feel how misunderstood and left-out the word truly feels, as it is often left to stand in the shoes of outwardly humongous achievements by others. This topic of conversation came up in between us while contemplating about a recent incident where one of us had to choose between continuing to ride through a busy street, passing through a narrow passage between a lorry or wait until the lorry has passed, for the sake of safety of others who were riding with her. ‘So is bravery all about doing daredevil things?’ We asked ourselves when we were reflecting over lunch today about what it really means to be brave. I see people riding vehicles through a busy road, exploring a non-treaded path.list is endless. Let me tell you mine: I see myself jumping off a cliff into the ocean (although I can barely swim). What comes to your mind when you hear this word for the first time?


Bravery – a word often used to describe something heroic saving a life, sacrificing for someone else, catching a wild animal…
