: Choosing to be the one who speaks up against workplace bullying or helps a neighbor in need, even when it's inconvenient. Final Thoughts
To witness is to allow the reality of the world to impact you. It is the refusal to look away from the homeless encampment you drive past, the refusal to mute the uncomfortable truths of history. It is an active state of empathy. It requires the strength to carry the weight of your community’s struggles, even when you could easily shrug them off. To be a witness is to acknowledge that your peace is tied to the peace of your neighbor. brave citizen
We often look to the silver screen for heroes in capes, but lately, the most compelling stories are about the person next door. Whether it’s a fictional substitute teacher with a hidden boxing past or a real-life neighbor stepping up in a crisis, the "Brave Citizen" is a reminder that justice isn’t always delivered by a badge—sometimes, it’s delivered by someone who simply refuses to look away. From Screen to Reality: The Many Faces of Bravery "Brave Citizen" : Choosing to be the one who speaks
Governments can pass laws. Corporations can issue mission statements. Police can patrol. But only can fill the gap that exists in every society—the gap between the moment an emergency begins and the moment professionals arrive. It is an active state of empathy