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All of us deal with and face fear. Most of us try to avoid it, or run away from it, but sometimes we confront it and do something about it. What does it take or what could one do to become more courageous or brave in the face of fear? Specific answers would be good. We already know the obvious stuff like "Be tough." I'm asking how? What, specifically, can one do?

2006-12-29 17:38:36 · 11 answers · asked by JudasHero 5 in Social Science Psychology

11 answers

Oh yeah the famous "Be tough", never figured that advice was worth much, so lets see if I can do any better.

If I was looking for the kind of courage or bravery of a hero, I think I would look to the statement that a hero isn't a person that isn't afraid, but at person despite being afraid does something anyway. But why? I would say because the person felt what was to be gained, was worth the chance, and the price. So setting your sites on something that you think is worth the price seems like a good start. After it might even be better to try a different way. Some times what looks like the best way at first the "brave" way might actually be the coward's way, like beating someone up.

But then those things that aren't possible, or at least don't seem that way. The kind where the only way is to realize that everything starts with a simple step. Human's are made to fear the unknown, even if the unknown might be safer then the known.
So we have to decide what we want, and then we have to find that first step, make it known, and then take the next.

How do you learn to walking a battle zone, where you might get killed? Militaries have got people to do this, and they have done mostly without putting a gun up to the back of the people. So how do they do it? Certainly people are all different, and so it will be different for different people, but they have learned, that if they start teaching the skills they are going to need, and practice them over and over, and yes learn to trust others, and such they can get most people that come to them to be "brave".

So to me it is about going after something you want, one step at a time, and practicing what you can, so that you change the unknown into the known.

2006-12-29 18:08:47 · answer #1 · answered by Bulk O 5 · 3 1

"Heroes are made, not born" - there are defining moments in a person's life when something unpleasant, offensive, daunting, or dangerous presents itself. Courage is exhibited when the person faces up to the issue, despite the obvious negative impact. The child who confesses to a lie, or refuses to be bullied at school; the student who stands in front of a tank to protest government policies; the firefighter who rushes into a burning building to search for survivors; the policeman who confronts an armed hostage situation; the soldier/marine/sailor who goes into harms way to achieve an objective or come to the aid of a comrade... all examples of bravery and courage. So why do people, who are inherently risk averse, do such a thing? Certainly training, experience and ideology all help, but ultimately, it comes from within, inspired by an intangible, counter-intuitive drive to achieve a goal, in spite of the risk - because it seems like the right thing to do.

2006-12-29 17:42:34 · answer #2 · answered by Curious1usa 7 · 4 1

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2016-10-16 22:24:30 · answer #3 · answered by kenton 4 · 0 0

Solution:
Don't think too much. Think about what needs to be done and go do it. No thinking. The more you give your brain a chance to think about something- the more it will try and weasel its way out. Fear to me is the brain thinking about what may be possible consequences or outcomes.
Predict these by all means to allow you to shape your actions, but if you come up with a suitable plan, feasible solution, whatever the case may be- don't over think it and just make yourself block out any nagging questioning voices and just do whatever needs doing.

If we let our brains' silly fears rule our lives- how few meaningful things we'd actually accomplish?
No partner, no work, the list goes on.

If the fear is overwhelming, especially over what others widely perceive as irrational, then you ought to seek medical help- first your doctor, then a psychiatrist for evaluation and treatment.

2006-12-29 17:58:50 · answer #4 · answered by Ministry of Camp Revivalism 4 · 4 2

For me the answer is simple...God. The Bible says that God has not given us a spirit of fear...I believe that. When I feel this coming on I pray or try t recall that n matter what God is with me and the nly fear is really in not facing what's going on.

2006-12-29 17:43:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Peole who are courageous and brave are not the ones to sit and worry whether their performance was top class they just do what is necessaary at that particular time.There is no need to be courageous and brave just be a good citizen and dont be scared to do justice you will automatically fall into the courageous category.These things cannot be done overnight it will take sometime

2006-12-29 17:45:37 · answer #6 · answered by Shahzadi 3 · 1 3

People find courage in defending something that they believe to be more valuable than themselves.

Case in point:
If i find myself under threat, more often than not i would retreat. Should Someone i Love be under threat, a different man you would see.

Interestingly enough, courage and bravery are always associated with people who are defending themself from a threat.

When you answer why people are courageous, you will also understand how.

2006-12-29 18:05:21 · answer #7 · answered by Dartanian 2 · 3 3

You are just fearing yourself, after you confront one of your many fears, you will survive, so don't fear the unknown. Remember to use good judgment in all that you do.

2006-12-29 17:44:22 · answer #8 · answered by non existance 2 · 1 3

take little risks that you wouldn't normally take. try that new food, or take a different path. Set little goals for yourself and soon you be what you want to be.

2006-12-29 17:44:55 · answer #9 · answered by Michele B 2 · 3 1

Xanax

2006-12-29 17:46:07 · answer #10 · answered by Shhawnconnery 2 · 1 6

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