COURAGE
Pic.:Unnati Jiandani
For long, I used to believe that courage
meant absence of fear. So, I considered all great men to be courageous, to be
fearless.
And me? Me
and courage? Never!
Then, one
day, some powerful lines from a speaker shook me off from my sleep:
“Courage does not mean absence of fear;
it only means doing
the seemingly impossible things despite fear…
with a quaking heart.”
That day, for
the first time, I realized that I, too, possessed in me the same seed of
greatness, which all great men possessed.
Strength
comes from doing the difficult tasks. It comes by using our otherwise dormant
faculties. Courage, as all tough people know, is the grace under pressure.
GERALD
D’CUNHA
P.S.:
In 1990, THE DAWN CLUB had published a
small book by the title – ‘The Zest’. It had carried some eighteen short and
medium-sized passages written by me. The book instantly became one of our very
popular books; and, eventually, it was reprinted several times.
We guess, one of the main reasons for its
popularity was that it spoke to the reader in ‘first person’… He felt as though
he was talking to himself… a soliloquy. Yes, the reader could instantly connect
to the voice in the book… and, the message simply seeped into his heart!
The above passage – ‘COURAGE’ – is a
popular passage from the book.
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