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Scout is Brave In the Scout Law we say, "A Scout is brave." What does that mean to you? (Get answers.) Usually we think of bravery as overcoming fears to take some action that saves a life or helps someone in some way. Most of the time we're talking about overcoming fear of physical harm to ourselves. But there's another kind of bravery. It's the bravery to overcome fear of ridicule from our friends. It's the courage that is required to do what you know is right, even if your friends make fun of you. lt may be even tougher than being brave in a crisis because you usually have more time to think about it. I know it's sometimes hard to act right when everybody is urging you to do something you know is wrong. It takes a courageous Scout-or manto withstand the pressure from friends. It's not easy-but it's the mark of a good Scout. Let's try to do our best to be brave in every situation-the emergency and the pressure from our friends. |
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