Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection
Monday, 5 March 2012
"The root of the word courage is cor - the latin word for heart. in one of its earliest forms, the word courage had a very different definition than it does today. Courage originally meant ‘to speak one’s mind by telling all one’s heart.’ over time, this definition has changed, and, today, courage is more synonymous with being heroic. Heroics is important and we certainly need heroes, but i think we’ve lost touch with the idea that speaking honestly and openly about who we are, about what we’re feeling, and about our experiences (good and bad) is the definition of courage. heroics is often about putting our life on the line. Ordinary courage is about putting our vulnerability on the line. in today’s world, that’s pretty extraordinary."
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