Dance Like Nobody Gives A Shit – Because They Don’t
The level of bravery required to do something becomes less as a greater number of people do it.
The first person to get up and dance in a crowd of 1,000 people actually matters.
He’s brave.
The second person, just a little less brave, but still brave.
By the time we reach 10 or 20 people dancing together, there’s no bravery left to go around.
At that point, whether you dance or not is a personal choice, and a lot of people will dance, because that’s what everyone else is doing.
Until someone stops dead still in the center of the crowd, and becomes brave by choosing not to do what everyone else is doing.
Sometimes bravery is the opposite activity that required bravery in the first place.