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Marina CMI [18]
3 years ago
6

Essay about How to face dangers?​

English
1 answer:
damaskus [11]3 years ago
8 0

Danger is a situation whereby a person is seriously at risk of getting hurt or killed. It is that particular time when the adrenaline speeds to the highest informing there is a very fearful situation.

Facing danger is a determination which can be accomplished when one sees the need to conquer and before this is done one has to decide to make a move in taking the risk to surmount that which posses a threat against him. Fear remains the poor chisel to carve out the future, and this has been a limiting factor while many are afraid of conquering. Boldly confronting your fear which invariable presents itself dangerous to you with utmost determination to destabilize it is a very vital move which must be make if danger or dangerous situations must be eliminated. Therefore determination, confrontation and attacking that which presents itself as your fear and a dangerous situation makes you a conqueror.

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