Bravery or being brave is often seen as an act of being strong enough to face any challenges that awaits us. We see people as brave when they are more than willing to sacrifice. We associate the act of being brave to being a hero. Brave is not merely an action itself, but it is more to that. We see it only by surface and judge it quickly and very shallow, but what’s hidden beneath is more than what the meaning of life is.
Bravery as described in the Merriam-Webster dictionary as the quality that permits one to do things that are …show more content…
It is about taking for granted small things, not seeing its true value. We often see through what is used to be yet forget where things really do come from. It means that prodigious things tend to grow from little beginnings. Just like children, they can a build the best home out of the best foundation. That’s how important children are in our lives and considering their capacity to brave, one should not underrate them because they are often called heroes in different stories.
What does it really take to call a child brave if what majority believe in is the exact opposite of such? A child can show their firmness and courage in their own unique ways wherein we do not see through clearly because we judge them through our own beliefs not taking into consideration what these children would have and could have done.
Bravery and children are often mismatched for the fact that people believe that children are not qualified to be called brave. Children are often seen as cowards and cannot stand for themselves just based on the traditional belief about them. When one heard of bravery, it is related to matured men and women, soldiers and those who made a mark on it not seeing what children mark on this world that proves