To cultivate bravery and courage, avoid the bystander effect.Rather than standing on the sidelines watching other people achieve their goals, jump in with both feet and get involved.
In her book "The Art of Action," Susan C. Young emphasizes the importance of overcoming the bystander effect to foster bravery and courage. Instead of passively observing others as they work towards their goals, she encourages individuals to take initiative and actively participate in their own journeys. This proactive approach not only builds personal confidence but also contributes to positive change.
By engaging fully in our pursuits and not waiting for others to lead, we can create a ripple effect of action and motivation. Young’s insights serve as a reminder that true growth comes from stepping out of the shadows and making our own mark on the world, rather than remaining a mere spectator.