Brave Citizen

Bravery can also be a slow burn. It is the persistence required to show up at city council meetings, to organize community programs in neglected neighborhoods, and to demand transparency from leadership. It is the courage to stay invested when others have become cynical. The "Bystander Effect" and Overcoming It

(played by Shin Hye-sun), a former boxing prodigy who once dominated the martial arts scene. Seven years later, she is working as a contract teacher at a high school with one goal: securing a permanent, tenured position. To avoid any trouble that might jeopardize her career, she chooses to "turn a blind eye" to the injustices around her. However, her patience is pushed to the limit by Han Su-gang brave citizen

But the Brave Citizen rejects the passive role of the consumer. They embrace the active role of the stakeholder. Bravery can also be a slow burn

Japanese citizens practice earthquake drills so often that their response is automatic. When the ground shakes, fear is overridden by muscle memory. The same applies to intervention: when a person has mentally rehearsed saying “Stop, you’re hurting them” or performing CPR, they are far more likely to act when the moment arrives. The "Bystander Effect" and Overcoming It (played by