For an act to be courageous one must not be afraid of the consequences. For example, it is courageous to jump on a live grenade in the battle field to save their fellow soldiers. The act no longer becomes courageous when they jump on the grenade to get out of being a soldier in the battlefield, to commit suicide, even if in turn it saves other soldiers. There is a sense of pride and selflessness put on doing something to help others with nothing in return. Many people believe that suicide is very selfish, and there is not anything about helping yourself in the definition of …show more content…
It is courageous when someone gets in a car accident and totals the car and accepts the consequences, admitting that they were in the wrong. Courage Is not always an act of saving someone, but sometimes telling the truth and admitting that they did something wrong. It is no longer courageous to admit they were wrong to receive praise from people from telling the truth. Most of the time courage is the more difficult way out, but what separates them from the non-courageous is how and why they go about dealing with the situation. People that normally have an ego tend to be self absorbed, but that cannot be the case for being courageous, it takes someone who is purely benevolent. Courage does not rely on luck, it is a self aware moment in time that is based on a choice, therefore, for an act to be courageous one must be conscious of their actions. A courageous act would be to push a child away from a oncoming car in the effort to prevent the kid being hit. In reverse it would be luck if someone was walking down the street and happened to push the kid on accident, therefore putting them out of the path of the car. There is nothing courageous in an accident, it takes an actual conscious act in order to help