Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Audacity

     Depending on the circumstances and the people involved, audacity can show confidence or arrogance, daring or brashness, and may be helpful or even necessary.
     Author Bill O'Reilly labels George Patton as the most audacious general.  Patton had so much confidence in his abilities and daring in his activities and was very outspoken in his opinions.  His audacity produced great success.
     We need to realize how audacity can help us succeed.  Sometimes we need to have nerve and spunk to accomplish our goals.  Hesitation, allowing shyness to get in the way, not having confidence to try our best, fearing the judgment of others - all of these behaviors are the opposite of audacity.
     If your actions can improve the circumstances you face, you can make things happen.   Be bold, dare to be different, be audacious.

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