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Write a narrative composition on the day when you did something very rave

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Bravery. It's a word associated with the ability to stand up for yourself or the determination to take risks. So basically, no one would ever say that about me because I am a person who doesn't really care enough to stand up for myself or determined enough to take risks. I just go with whatever else is happening in my life and never step out of my established, little circle. Why should I? I like the way I am without taking risks or having to defend myself against or for anything. Staying where I am, who I am without all the anticipation, suspension, or excitement caused by and corresponding to bravery is fine with me. But without taking risks in your life, people call you boring, cowardly, mellow. You never experience the rush of exhilaration often described in books whenever someone does something exciting, brave, or dramatic. And so being the boring person that I am, I decided one day to step out of the circular wall that I have built around me and try to get a taste of what it is like to be out of my comfort zone.The main question was how I do that. This was just the first tiny step out of my familiar abode high up in the air and I didn't want it to be too big because what if I messed up and fell? And that was not a risk that I was willing to take. But what determines whether the action you chose is a risk or not? You can determine it by whether or not your friends have done it, whether or not your parents allow it, or whether or not it is within your morals. But then that conflicts with me again. Everything I do has been done within my morals and I have never done anything against my parents' wishes. Nor have I missed out on anything that my friends have done. So does that mean that I have never taken a risk before? No, because as my English teacher, Mr. S told the class "There has definitely been a time when you have taken a risk, when you had stepped out of your comfort zone." But I definitely cannot recall a time when I have, so that means that my standards for risks is wrong. But how else could you classify what makes up a risk?The risk is what happens at the end, the final domino at a fork that then causes another chain or even chains of dominoes to fall. However, leading up to this final risk is a series of other risks, other...

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