Courageous?

<p>ChrisC190, allow me to give you another example, but in a different area.</p>

<p>Big college basketball game. The star point guard for the underdog team has a monster game–36 points, including the game winning basket as time expires. Afterwards, the ESPN announcer interviews him about the game.<br>
“This was a real team effort. All the guys on my squad did everything they could to win, I’m so proud of them. Can’t wait to get back home and celebrate with the students at XXXXX”</p>

<p>Second big college game, similar results. The star guard on this team also had 36 points and hit the game winner as well. His interview: “Man, I knew from the first minute they couldn’t stop me, I was on fire! When it came down to those final 30 seconds, everyone on my bench knew they had to get it to me. I’m the main man here, and they all want the ball in my hands when the game’s on the line.”</p>

<p>Now, whom do you admire most? More importantly, whom do you think gets the most respect from his team-mates?</p>

<p>I hope this example wasn’t too obtuse. Just trying to illustrate to you that humility is a big part of who gets admired in the ready room or squadron bar. We all know we’re god-like superheroes, we just don’t brag about it to our bro’s in the squadron. :slight_smile: </p>

<p>However, we would be more than happy to give a full list of our extensive and amazing accomplishments to Gwen Stefani if she ever walked into our bar, to include the line, "Yeah, it was a dangerous mission. I could’ve died. Was I scared? Well, to tell you the truth, I still have nightmares about it. HOLD ME? (said in a quivering voice) :slight_smile: "</p>