Unclebaldrick
Well-Known Member
Nothin smarmy 'bout hot tub time.
I love hot tub time but damn electric bill...Yeah it really does have that smarmy sound to it, sorry, I did not mean it that way. Anyway hot tub time
Fear can also be...anxiety; discomfort, shyness, or in my own case...I don't want to fuckin bother and go to jailYou can't have courage without fear.
Sure you can. There are many emotions requiring courage that do not involve fear. It depends on ones definition of fear.
For instance, i need courage to do a weekend dinner service without my head chef, but i have no fear over it, i am simply concerned over how my service is received. I don't have a fear over it' reception, it is what it is, but i still need the courage to say ok, i'll do it. If it were a case of "if things go wrong you're fired" then i might feel fear, but it's not, yet i still need the courage to say yes anyway.
Or you could say there is a difference between apprehension, or fear, or fright.
My gf would be thrilled Group fun!
Goodness no; I didn't get that at all. I think you have a solid point. If we don't push to failure, the best we can hope to do is stand still. My anecdote was tangential ...Yeah it really does have that smarmy sound to it, sorry, I did not mean it that way. Anyway hot tub time
You can't have courage without fear.
Sure you can. There are many emotions requiring courage that do not involve fear. It depends on ones definition of fear.
For instance, i need courage to do a weekend dinner service without my head chef, but i have no fear over it, i am simply concerned over how my service is received. I don't have a fear over it' reception, it is what it is, but i still need the courage to say ok, i'll do it. If it were a case of "if things go wrong you're fired" then i might feel fear, but it's not, yet i still need the courage to say yes anyway.
Or you could say there is a difference between apprehension, or fear, or fright.