Axxe55
Retiretgtshit stirrer
I think in some instances, it may be both bravery and compassion. That both are used to overcome fear to do what needs to be done.Well, you can make a case that everyone on a battlefield is brave to be there. And there are some that are braver than others, but is that what drives a person to go against odds? One can certainly say that fear, at times, can be the driving force. The one that gets angry when someone they care for is threatened, wounded or killed and decides to do something about it, is that bravery or compassion?