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What is daring? »Its definition and meaning

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The word daring comes from the word daring that has its origin from the vulgar Latin “ausare”. Its meaning is daring, audacity. The meaning of daring can have different points of view, this will depend on its environment, that is, we can give it a positive meaning by relating daring to value. example: a person enters a house that is on fire to save some children; in this case we are exalting the daring or courage of this person.

Boldness will have a negative meaning if we relate it to impudence, lack of shame and can be criticized, for example it would be daring to walk in underwear inside a church or a shopping center. It is clear then that daring can be something worthy of praise or rather worthy of blame.

Nowadays, daring has been very present in people's daily lives, if we see it from the positive side, the fact of facing situations in which we would never even think to address, makes us realize the willpower that a subject who despite the difficulties concerning the case can carry out the fact in question.

But when boldness is misused or does not contemplate limits, it becomes harmful where the person performs foolish activities without any basis in reality. The measure between a positive and a negative audacity will depend on the reason and the conscience that each person has