HP, but Harry is excessively courageous

I own nothing obviously, this is just for fun

Apologies for (probably awful) english, not native language

At 11, after running through a wall showed him a train to a dream destination, Harry swore to himself that getting ballsy only gets good things.

Harry was waiting in the hall, waiting for a teacher to pick them up. He was swared, as any eleven years old would be, but he remembered his oath he made just hours earlier : being courageous was the best thing that happened to him, and he was not going to stop there. After the strict old lady made a speech about the not-so-interesting fact she was called Minerva McGonagall and that there were now in Poudlard and a hat was going to do something he didn't know, Harry couldn't resist :

"Miss ?"

"Yes, you are ?"

"My name is Harry Potter miss, I'm just wondering, which house is the best ?"

McGonagall was surprised, but thought that calming down every "is it the real Harry ?" that was whispered all over was the best thing to do :

"Each of the houses has a long history of heroes and celebrities that shine through history. As the Head of Gryffondor, I can assure you, even if it hurts me, that no house is better than the other." Kids were disappointed. "However, if you are so worried, I can assure you that kids that ask me this type of question on their very first day at Hogwarts often finish in my house. Now let's go".

For Harry, it was the living proof that doing things no one thought was a good idea to do often leads to the best thing. He now had a house.

Dumbledore has seen hundreds of students being called by the Sorting Hat and then sitting with their respectives. However, Potter sorting was by far the weirdest one. Not only the Great Hall became silencious after "Harry Potter !" was called, but for the first time in living history, the Sorting Hat shooted "Gryffindor" before even touching the boy. This raised a lot of questions, which were immediately answered when the boy-who-lived decided not to go to the Gryffindor table, but rather walked along the five tables, including the teacher's one, to politely shake hands with every single wizard. To this day, and for the next thousands one, legend says that when Fred and George Weasley themselves asked little Harry why he did it, he simply answered "I thought it might be better if people knew me".