COURAGE
Courage is a word that tempts us to think outwardly.
But its linguistic origin invites us to look inward:
'Courage' has it's roots in the French word ‘Coeur’ (=Heart)
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Emotional Courage is the deliberate choice to confront:
Personal Pain
Danger
Uncertainty
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Physical Courage is the bravery to act in the face of:
Physical pain
Hardship
Threat
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Moral Courage is the ability to act rightly in the face of:
Opposition
Discouragement
Personal Loss
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with a future.”
David Whyte
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“Courage is the measure of our heartfelt participation
with life,
with another,
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