Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Moral Courage

Moral courage is the bridge between talking ethics and doing ethics. It is a readiness ro endure danger for the sake of principle. The courage to act is found at the intersection of three elements: action based on core values, awareness of the risks, and a willingness to endure necessary hardship.

Based on the above analysis, definitely Le Thi Cong Nhan has moral courage, much more than I do while I have much more moral courage than the assholes and motherfuckers around me, who love to pontificate and yet do nothing when action is needed. Thus explains my feelings of utter and complete contempt for them. A man who is too much into saving his own skin is not much of a man. Cowardice is contemptible because it makes a person look small and it robs him of dignity.

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