ARTICLE: TRUE DEFINITION OF BRAVERY

True Definition of Bravery:


Personal Insights of Azam Shah

I would like to share my opinion about the concept of "bravery" in our culture and society. Let me start with an example.

See, pashtuns are considered brave in Pakhtunkhwa but it is because people in Pakhtunkhwa have a specific defination of "bravery" and that is; aggressive, revenge, and ridged etc.

My defination of brave simply means someone who has the capability to face and accept the negativity of life, face and accept defeat.

So Pushtus in total are not brave, brave is a person who is maybe handicap and is unable to fight or defend himself in most of the situations but everyday s/he walks out of there house to face this world and its people, try to match the normal people even with their disability, make a living by hardwork rather than begging.

Brave is a lady who is maybe widowed with 3–4 kids but learns a skill soon after the situation to find a reasonable job and feed her children.

Brave is a child who is orphan and he went out to learn the skills to earn money and to feed himself as well as to seek education of school.

So in my personal opinion, you will find brave people everywhere in this world. I totally disagree with this statement that Pashtuns are brave and valient people. Bravery doesn't belongs to a single tribe, religion, and country etc.

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