Explain the line ‘Acts of bravery convey that it’s mind, not muscle, that matters.'
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When you say someone is brave, you're implying that there's a certain strength in them that made them who they are today, despite their fears.
Bravery is the ability to confront something painful or difficult or dangerous without any fear. It's a quality, not a state of mind; it doesn't need a cause to awaken it. Someone is brave—full stop. ... Courage, on the other hand, is the ability to confront something painful or difficult or dangerous despite any fear.
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