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What was the most courageous thing you have done in life?

Asked by Hypocrisy_Central (26879points) April 20th, 2015

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longgone's avatar

I got between a dad and the son he was about to hurt.

ucme's avatar

Drew an erect penis on jesus in my copy of the children’s illustrated bible, it was the crucifixion scene.
An act of supreme courage because of, err…judgement day retribution & shit.
Still, if you live by the sword…

janbb's avatar

Building a new life after a divorce

Blackberry's avatar

Finally approach a woman.

Coloma's avatar

Left a dysfunctional marriage and built a new life. Financially I am screwed now after holding my own admirably for over 10 years post divorce, but I wouldn’t change a thing. My soul was dying and the high I experienced extracting myself from that prison lasted a solid 5 years. I can truly say I have known the greatest of joy and the darkest depths of sorrow. Very few people will, ever experience the absolute liberating joy I experienced during those first years of exoneration. haha

cazzie's avatar

Public display of bravery: I striped down to my underwear in a police station as a form of protest.

Private display of bravery: I delivered my son through means of natural birth even though he was a ‘star gazer’.

Mariah's avatar

Honestly don’t know how I did the things I did 4–5 years ago. Can’t see myself getting through that shit now. Used up my whole supply of courage back then, maybe.

Making the irreversible decision to get my colon removed. Dropping out of college to have that done. Going through with the surgeries even when my health got better after dropping out. Going back to college after that year of hell. Going to college in the first place, knowing how tenuous my health was and that this shit was probably inevitable.

Hot diggity damn am I glad that that isn’t my life anymore.

Earthbound_Misfit's avatar

Emigrated to Australia on my own in my early 20s.

cazzie's avatar

Ah… Also, I moved to New Zealand on my own when I was 19… that didn’t seem brave at the time. Then I moved to Norway on my own when I was 35.

Mimishu1995's avatar

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josie's avatar

A good question.
The problem is
a.) I am too humble to answer it
b.) I would only take shit for the answer. Not that I can’t handle it. I just don’t feel like it these days.

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