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| Topic Started: Mar 10 2013, 07:57 AM (6,732 Views) | |
| Danny | Mar 10 2013, 07:57 AM Post #1 |
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Danny's Life Year by Year Bravery
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| Kevin | Mar 11 2013, 12:41 PM Post #16 |
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Quail Conqueror.
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Looks good Daniel, I wanted to do a similar thing but with a background.
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| Umpaloompa | Mar 11 2013, 03:31 PM Post #17 |
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~ lore me up ~
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I have a few of those, some equal to the ones you have! |
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| Danny | Mar 12 2013, 08:55 AM Post #18 |
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Okay guys, which of these would you most like me to write on? -My family -My holiday trips -What it's like where I live -Sport -Hobbies, personality, talents etc. -Questions & Answers (please ask me questions) |
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| Zebrasorus | Mar 12 2013, 01:38 PM Post #19 |
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Dis one. and if you leave anything out, I will come help you out ;P <3 |
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| CRG | Mar 12 2013, 03:57 PM Post #20 |
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Mr. 1859
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I agree with your..........Girlfriend.
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| Danny | May 1 2013, 07:02 AM Post #21 |
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Bravery True bravery is something that you don't see a lot of these days yet it's something that we should all strive for. But what exactly is it? It seems that today's society has a completely lop-sided view of bravery and to explain my point, I'm going to tell you a story. Imagine there is a wooden bridge across a wide river. Now, a group of ten boys is walking along the bank of the river when they see the bridge. As they talk and laugh, they start to walk along the bridge. There is nothing overly special about these boys. They are just a bunch of ordinary kids with their own talents, their own dreams and their own fears. When they get about halfway along the bridge, the ten boys stop to have a rest. That's when one sporty, strong-looking boy has this great idea. He thinks that they should all jump off the side of the bridge and into the water. The water isn't too deep and the bridge isn't too high so jumping off should be, more or less, safe. About five of the boys agree immediately and all jump off straight away without a thought. They all land in the water safely and climb up onto the bridge to go again. However, the other few boys are all too scared to jump off the bridge. So they wait. But after a few jumps, the first five start pressuring the scared boys to go as well. The boys are definitely tempted and don't want to seem like losers by not at least giving it a go. All but one of them eventually jump in and even though they were afraid, once they give it a go, they can't stop! Still, there is one boy who will not jump in. The others keep pressuring him to jump but no matter what they say, he will not. After a while, it begins to get dark and they all begin to walk back to their homes. The one boy who was too afraid to jump in goes home feeling like a loser and the other boys who did jump in go home feeling extremely brave. But what exactly is bravery? Is it when you jump in fearlessly without a thought? Is it facing your fears and taking that risk? Or is bravery when you hold back and resist the pressure of your friends? I'm sure almost all of you would naturally agree that it's the first - diving in right from the get-go. If that's what you would say, then it's time for you to stop and think. The first group was not afraid to jump in whatsoever. For them, jumping off the bridge was easy, fun and certainly not challenging in any way. They simply gave it a go without hesitation. They were fearless; completely unafraid. But is that bravery? Is it brave when someone does something that they aren't afraid of? I wouldn't think so. I am not afraid of walking down the stairs and I'm sure none of us would consider it brave if I walked down the stairs. Walking down the stairs is in my comfort zone. I feel perfectly safe doing it and I walk down the stairs without a fear. In the same way, the first few boys felt perfectly safe jumping off the bridge and did it. They weren't brave. They were simply unafraid. "Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear." - Mark Twain Bravery requires fear. Without being afraid, you cannot possibly be brave. When a soldier goes out to war, he is afraid. He is risking his life and he knows that. Yet he still goes out there and fights.That is bravery. If you tie that back in with our bridge example, you could say that the second group of boys were brave and, yes, I agree. They were afraid to jump but they still did it. They stepped out of their comfort zones and did something that was beyond what they felt safe doing. They were afraid but they were brave. Now, what about the last kid? The one who never jumped in no matter what the others said? Surely, he can't be brave, can he? Let me bring you back to the quote by Mark Twain. Was this kid absent of fear? No. He was terrified! Did he master his fear? No. He stood back and wouldn't face his fear of jumping off the bridge. But did he resist fear? Yes, he certainly did. In fact, he resisted one of the most difficult fears of all. The fear of being mocked. The fear of being hated. The fear of being unloved and lonely. When a person is able to stand up to that kind of pressure and resist it, that is still bravery. In fact, it is one of the most rare and most unrecognised forms of bravery. But it is still bravery and a bravery that our culture seems to lack. A bravery that requires complete strength and will. You see, every person wants to be loved and wants to be cared about. When we, as humans, are pressured into doing something, it gets extremely difficult for us. Even when we are pressured into things that we would normally never do or even want, we become so tempted. Why? The idea that we might lose friendships or no longer be accepted if we stand back is too difficult for us. We would rather give in than lose the people that we believe care for us. That's what is so brave about this one boy. He saw all the others jump in. He must have known that it was perfectly safe and he certainly would have been tempted. Yet, he went against the flow and chose not to give in. When people dare to be different, that is true bravery. |
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| Zebrasorus | May 1 2013, 11:20 AM Post #22 |
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Free advertising! Read more stuff like this at my blog, posted in my signature. Just kidding. Like I told you when you first wrote this, very inspiring post.
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May 1 2013, 12:08 PM Post #23 |
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I agree with your points about bravery whole-heartedly, I wish more people understood it and felt the same and maybe the world could be a better place a bit at a time. And me and your brother share something in common, I was born purple too. It's due to a lack of oxygen, or at least that was the case with me, my mom had swollen up and I was trapped inside for a bit, barely made it out. I guess alot of us came into the world miracles? More than we think anyway. |
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| Furka | May 1 2013, 03:52 PM Post #24 |
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before explaining my thoughts, i shall inform you that i strictly analize human behaviour as animal behaviour applied in a different environment. now, jumping off a bridge like that is not bravery: you are taking risks (because you can't be sure it's safe) for absolutely no reason. the boy that choose not to jump is actually the smartest IMO, because he saved himself possible and unnecesary sufferings. taking risks for something that really values to you, that's bravery to me. |
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| Danny | May 2 2013, 07:04 AM Post #25 |
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I understand where you are coming from however I have to disagree there. The boys who were afraid but still did it, even though it was pretty much unnecessary, WERE brave. They didn't want to do it, they were scared but they overcame that fear and gave it a go anyway. I'm sure reading this, a lot of people would think that it isn't brave - however despite the fact that their final action was based on pressure, it was part of a process of overcoming fear. Overcoming fear ISN'T a bad thing. Pressure also isn't necessarily a bad thing in many circumstances. It is simply a part of growing and getting more out of life. A slightly different example of this could be something like The Hunger Games. Although this example involves force not pressure, it still shows that you can be brave doing something that's unnecessary and risky. Most of the children who were in the games didn't want to fight and they certainly knew that the chances were, they would die. Simply because there's no reason to be doing something doesn't make it brave. You say that the boy who stayed on the bridge and didn't jump is the smartest because he saved himself possible and unnecessary sufferings - actually, from what I can see, he suffered the most because of his actions. I'm not saying he didn't make a good choice. I believe he did. As for your final point: How is the second group not brave then? They jumped off because of pressure. They were pressured by a fear of being mocked or a fear of suffering. They VALUED their friendships and their appeal towards other people. So, they took a risk (it wasn't overly dangerous but it was a risk in their own mind) for something they valued. |
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| Furka | May 2 2013, 09:54 AM Post #26 |
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i'm not saying the second group aren't brave. pressure definately is helpful in these cases: species (or people in this case) are always under pressure to improve, if they want to last longer and improve themselves. |
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| Danny | May 5 2013, 08:09 AM Post #27 |
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Okay guys I feel like answering questions so feel free to ask any (even multiple at a time) and I'll answer them to whatever extent I can ![]() Try (if you can) to ask at least one question in each of these categories: -Personality - what I'm like -Hobbies - what I like to do -Community - stuff about my life in the community -Australia - what it's like where I live -Future - my plans and goals -Other - something else you wanna know... -Compliment - not so much a question but feel free to also tell me I'm amazing
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| Francis | May 5 2013, 08:32 AM Post #28 |
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Give me all the bacon and eggs you have
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Be ready for the questions ![]() 1) If an army of cats invaded your house what would you do ? ![]() 2) What sports you like the most and you hate the most :p ? 3) What was the most awkward moment you had in the community ? 4) How is it like living is a such a diverse country ? 5) What future job would you like ? That all for now buddy
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| CRG | May 5 2013, 03:59 PM Post #29 |
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Mr. 1859
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-Personality - What do you feel is your greatest feature? No mentioning Susan on your arm. -Hobbies - What is your favorite thing to do on a sunny day? -Community - What is your favorite Expansion pack ever? -Australia - Why you no have Volcanoes? Are Volcanoes afraid of Australia? -Future - Do you plan on going to college in the US or Susan in Aus? -Other - Do you like pickles? -Compliment - You are the most interesting man in the world. You don't always drink Juice. But when you do, you drink Juicy Juice. |
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| Zebrasorus | May 6 2013, 05:02 AM Post #30 |
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Well since *cough*someone*cough* wanted me to post in here, I guess I'd better. And even though I know you inside and out, I'll try to think up something... Personality: If you could change one thing about yourself (personality-wise), what would it be? Why? What kind of person do you naturally tend to clash with based off your personality and theirs? Hobbies: Is there a hobby you wish you could do but can't afford? Why do you collect animal figures? Community: Who are the top 5 people in the community, past of present, that have impacted you the most? What do you think is the biggest problem faced by the Zoo Tycoon community right now? Australia: Australia could be best compared to ___? What sets Australia apart from other countries the most in your opinion? Future: I know you want to own/work at a zoo when you're older, but if that were to not work out, do you have a backup plan? What is your dream home? Other: How did you begin drawing PowerPoint art? If you were to learn another art form, what would it be and why? Compliment: Hey, he asked... You're an incredible, funny, smart, talented guy who gets along well with almost everyone. I love you. ![]() See? I kept it short. |
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