Summary
This quote suggests that true courage is the ability to conceal one's fear and project a strong exterior even in the face of great fear or vulnerability. It implies that bravery is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to mask one's fear and push forward, even when feeling scared to the point of potential paralysis. It highlights the strength of character required to maintain composure and determination despite inner turmoil or trepidation.
Topics
Bravery
By Earl Wilson