#182726 - 09/21/09 01:30 PM
Re: Teaching, learning, and practicing courage.
[Re: Blast]
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Pooh-Bah
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I find my courage to pursue this thread countered by the reality that the topic finds no like minds among the savvy ETS community. Maybe next thread ....
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#182750 - 09/21/09 05:47 PM
Re: Teaching, learning, and practicing courage.
[Re: Blast]
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Pooh-Bah
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[Laughs] Blast, thanks for the private message! I was and am only a little frustrated that the thread did not seem to catch fire. I am totally over it. You and many of the ETs community have contributed greatly to my knowledge and pleasure. Thanks!
[I will copy this to the thread.]
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#182754 - 09/21/09 06:00 PM
Re: Teaching, learning, and practicing courage.
[Re: dweste]
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I've always found Mr. Burke's words about the notion of evil interesting.
If you take what he wrote literally, he believed that "evil" whatever is meant by that term, is the normal course of events unless countered by brave men.
Do we really think that?
Is evil the way of the world and courage/bravery the only thing stopping it from taking over? What does that say about the human race?
Someone once wrote that courage is not the absence of fear, it's acting while still afraid. I like that definition.
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"and all the lousy little poets comin round tryin' to sound like Charlie Manson"
The Future/Leonard Cohen
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#182804 - 09/22/09 01:50 AM
Re: Teaching, learning, and practicing courage.
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INTERCEPTOR
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Is evil the way of the world and courage/bravery the only thing stopping it from taking over? What does that say about the human race? Nothing good but sadly truthful? -Blast
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#182809 - 09/22/09 02:17 AM
Re: Teaching, learning, and practicing courage.
[Re: Blast]
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Cranky Geek
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Or maybe just the human condition. In which case, what does it say about us?
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When a man dare not speak without malice for fear of giving insult, that is when truth starts to die. Truth is the truest freedom.
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#182814 - 09/22/09 02:51 AM
Re: Teaching, learning, and practicing courage.
[Re: ironraven]
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Pooh-Bah
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Wasn't it the great philosopher Pogo who said, "We have met the enemy and its us!"
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#182852 - 09/22/09 05:43 PM
Re: Teaching, learning, and practicing courage.
[Re: dweste]
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I think courage is usually taught, or at least learned. I think there is some conscious thought involved in it. When Blast teaches his daughters to speak to adults, he is creating the strength for them to say 'No!' when necessary, because doing so will be within their do-able zone, if not their comfort zone.
I get the feeling that Blast's daughters are allowed to make mistakes. Many parents don't know how important that is. All of us have learned more from our mistakes than from our successes, but kids frequently aren't ALLOWED to make mistakes. They have the feeling that they must be perfect, must always make the right decisions, do the proper thing. With teaching like that, it is easier for the child or adult to simply do nothing. They often KNOW what they should do, but after years of conditioning, CAN'T do it.
Courage is knowing what has to be done and then doing it. The knowing is probably fairly common, but going against popular opinion can be a hard thing to do. Without practice, most people can't do it.
It's like starting a fire with a flint and steel. You know the theory, but without pracice, you could end up freezing to death.
Dweste, you say you think courage is a survival skill. Even more than a life-survival skill, it is an emotional survival skill. Pared down to bare essentials, you have to stand up for what you know is right. And that takes more courage to do it than to just think about it.
Sherry, please.
Sue
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