Dying is easy. It doesn't take courage. The hardest things in life, I find, are the things we should do without thinking. Forgiving someone, apologizing for a misdeed you comitted - the things that make us most human. Instead, we turn to cowardice, and regret, and death; but the pain of guilt or conscience is short-lived in comparison to the misery of failure as a person. Dying is the cowards way out. I am not a coward. I will face the things that others fear because I am nothing less than human. Some people may argue that to give in to fear is natural, a standard human response. Any animal can fear something blindly, but to understand and undermine your fears is to truly be a worthy person.
