The courage that may not look like courage
We often associate courage with physically heroic deeds, such as running into a burning building to save a trapped child. While such courage is undoubtedly commendable, the opportunities for such heroism are rare. If we want to cultivate courage consistently, we need to look for opportunities that are more accessible. Fortunately, such opportunities come to us whenever our convictions are opposed by the world — at such times, we can manifest the courage of our convictions.
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