Cowardice And Loyalty

Cowardice Loyalty - Psychology, Special Needs, Health - Posted: 21st Jul, 2006 - 12:23am

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Cowardice And Loyalty

Cowardice and Loyalty

Do you think that Cowardice can be mixed up with Loyalty? Consider possible scenarios and then share your feelings on the matter. What is your view?

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Post Date: 21st Jul, 2006 - 12:23am / Post ID: #

Cowardice And Loyalty
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Loyalty Cowardice

I don't think these are in the same category. You can have loyalty but still be a coward. You can be loyal to a cause but afraid to fight for it while not giving up on it. But loyalty has a broad spectrum of application. You can be brand loyal and afraid to try something new. Thus loyalty almost creates the cowardice. You can be loyal to someone else because of your fear of his or her enemy. Thus fear of terrorist is creating loyalty to the government at all costs. Loyalty can thus be harmful as well if its both unjustified and unchecked. However, caution is often confused with cowardice as well. Being cautious and not rushing in sometimes leads to people being called a coward when its untrue.


 
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