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The virtue between rage and cowardice

Most modern arguments about anger miss that there is a third option.


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Some people think courage means never backing down. They imagine the courageous person as the one who speaks first, strikes hardest, refuses apology, and calls restraint weakness. If something is wrong, he erupts. If someone opposes him, he escalates. He takes the heat of his anger as proof that he cares.