Bravery Essay Bravery is a very strong word, and it could have many different meanings. My definition of bravery could be different, or the same, from your definition of bravery. Bravery is something you already have. You just need someone to encourage you. I never had a problem with bravery. I’m always a very outgoing person, but I saw this one incident where I was with my friend and she was a really shy person, her name was Maya. I tried getting her out of her comfort zone she was really antisocial, before when she got bullied and she became antisocial, for example, I always tried to take her places where there is a lot of people, like the mall,the movies, and maybe sometimes even the zoo. Several weeks past, I tried everything, until one day I decided to take her …show more content…
Another example, would be when I was out with friends and we were all daredevils, but there was this one time where my friend Cristina dared all of us to do some Parkour thing that we could all do but we were scared. So, I decided to do it first because I was the one who was super brave, the dare was to go do a double front flip in a trampoline and do some Parkour stunt over a bar, it was kinda like an obstacle. I was scared at first, but when I saw everyone behind me chanting my name “ALLISON! ALLISON! ALLISON!” then I suddenly had so much courage than I did before. It was unbearable, I felt the rush, I’ve never felt so brave in my life before. So anyways, I did the “obstacle” I was so proud of that moment of rush that I experienced. So, in conclusion, bravery is very strong word and everyone has bravery or courage within them, they just need to get their bubble bursted and get them out of their comfort zone. My parents have always taught me not to be afraid of any obstacle that comes my way, they taught me to be brave and no matter how scary the situation may