Definition Of Being Brave Essay

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Everyone shows bravery on a daily basis, and everyone has a different definition of it. My definition of bravery is doing something to help people in danger, or conquering your biggest fear. I’ve seen a lot of people in action being brave, and I myself have been brave. People think that to be brave you have to be a superhero, and that is not true at all. I myself have been brave in so many occasions, and I’ve seen other people as well being brave. Being brave for me is super important because you could help or save people if they ever are in danger. It’s also important to me because I can get over my biggest fears by being brave. The first time I stopped being scared and started being brave was when I was ten years old, I carried a snake at …show more content…

I went to my grandpa’s ranch and we were having so much fun, because we were playing with the bunnies. All of a sudden I see a snake trying to approach the cages were the bunnies were. I quickly told my grandpa and he told me, “Don’t be scared and go get it yourself, but make sure you don’t place your hand near the mouth.” I was super scared but I needed to save the bunnies, so I went to the cage and got the snake. I was scared to do it, but I overcame my fear. Another time that I was brave was in sixth grade when I saw a girl getting bullied. I saw the girl getting bullied, and at first I was scared to help her because what if the bullies did something to me. I finally decided to help her because the where about to hurt her, so I told them’ “Don’t you dare touch her!”. Both of the bullies gave me a nasty look and started walking my way. At this point I was getting scared because I knew they were probably going to hurt me. Before anything could happen I told the girl “Open the door and get out!” As soon as she opened the door I screamed hoping a teacher or staff would hear me. As I hoped they did, and they

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