Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Courage

Todays topic is going to be about courage.
Courage in todays life can be described and can be seen in everyday life.
For example, Harry Potter  (The Real One, not the one that I live with) faced his greatest foe, all superheroes have their villains that need to be over come. Many succeed and those that do not, usually go their own ways; but by the end, everything is out on the table and people understand what happened, and why things happened the way that they did. Everyone, not just superheroes, fictional characters or the like have faced this. It might not end in a death defying battle of good against evil with the Wizarding world championing Potter as their golden boy, but in actuality; this stuff does happen. In most situations, all people need are the explanations and they wont ask for more than that. Think of a situation that has been helped when someone just came out with it, dealt with what had happened, and then was accepted back to what they believed to be normal. If you can't, think how easy it would be if everyone understood your motives, the "why" and the "how" behind your ideals, everything can be explained and the sad thing is, people don't seem to want to take the time do it, and if they do, then they think that people don't want to hear it. Trust me, people prefer to be kept in the loop than to be in the dark trying to find their way alone.

The key here is to show courage. To come out of your comfort zone and your shell, because I know that everyone has one, and make all of the tension, the unwanted discomfort go away, dissipate; or however you would like to put it. Potter faced Voldemort, I realize that this could be a completely unrealistic idea to contain because you aren't waving around sticks and making lights and shit appear as if from no where, and it is so no where near enough to become an epic battle, but for you to face the people that you aren't with anymore and whom you say that you miss and want to reconnect with; I believe that this is related. Ron left Potter and Granger alone in the Forest of Dean... He wanted to come back, and when he did, he was accepted right back into their little threesome of Wizarding-ness right after he fought his fears and fought with courage to come back to the people that he still considered his friends.

Sorry to go off the Potter Route, but that's really the only thing that I have in my head right now and I think that it pertains to this topic quite perfectly.

F.F

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