The Seasons of Courage

Courage is not a single, unchanging thing. It shifts, softens, and sharpens as we move through life, taking on new shapes with every stage of our journey. The courage of a child is not the same as that of an elder and yet, all are true, all are necessary.

Childhood: The Innocent Spark

As children, courage is born in small moments. It is letting go of a parent’s hand on the first day of school, daring to sleep without the light on, or finding the words to speak up even when our voices are unsure. Childhood courage is raw and instinctive. It doesn’t calculate risks; it simply trusts.

Youth: The Fire of Identity

In youth, courage burns brighter, more impatient. It is the daring to dream boldly and the audacity to chase those dreams despite obstacles. It is saying no when conformity is easier, risking failure for the sake of passion, and leaping into love without a safety net. This is the courage of becoming – of discovering who we are and insisting on living it out loud.

Middle Age: The Quiet Strength

By middle age, courage matures. It is no longer about proving ourselves, but about sustaining what matters – families, commitments, values, and dreams that still whisper to us in quiet hours. Courage here means showing up every day, even when tired. It is the willingness to admit mistakes, to forgive, to start over if life demands reinvention. This courage is steady, resilient, and often unseen, but it is the one that carries us through.

Old Age: The Grace of Letting Go

And then, courage shifts again. In old age, it is no longer about holding on, but about letting go – with grace. Letting go of control, of roles that once defined us, of the illusion of endless time. It takes courage to face loss, to live with vulnerability, and to accept the approach of life’s end not with fear, but with dignity. This is perhaps the deepest courage: to look back with honesty, to make peace with regrets, and to savor what remains, no matter how small.

Though courage wears many faces, one truth remains: it is always the light that guides us through uncertainty. From the innocent spark of childhood to the grace of old age, courage is the steady flame that allows us not just to live, but to live fully.

In the end, courage is not one great act, but the quiet promise we keep with ourselves: to keep moving forward, whatever the stage, whatever the season.

Back to writing

I started blogging since 2010. Over the years I dabbled on various platforms, finally settling in my home at mirchiladdoo.com since 2012. I have not been a regular writer but I think up to December 2018 I used to write at least one post a month on an average.

The last post I wrote was in January 2019, setting goals for 2019! That’s two years, OMG!

The main reason was I got fairly busy at work, one of the reason was also that I am seriously contemplating & saving ideas for my book (which minus the procrastination I will write eventually!) but most & foremost I have been lazy & indulging in writing bits on Social media, including tiny book reviews on my bookstagram account – @bookdragonhaven

I want to change that this year. I want to be more serious about my writing. I want to sharpen my writing skills. And more than attending writing workshops, I think the more you practice writing, the better you get at it.

I will probably aim at writing at least 50 posts in 2021. If you want me to write on any specific topic, feel free to mention in the comments column. Criticism is much appreciated!

What happened to the goals of 2019, you may ask. A short update:

Run a Marathon – This I did & I will blog about it separately – I have so much to share!

Write More / Write A Book – Zilch / Nada

Travel – I did plan to visit more places in India & got a chance to visit a World Heritage City, Ahmedabad – I probably will blog about this too 😀

Solve Rubik’s cube – I bought a Rubik Cube in 2020 & I tried & I tried – Sadly couldn’t work it out completely. I will keep trying though. I know I can do it!

Entertainment – I read 202 books & managed to watch 100 movies too! I am happy with it 🙂