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To voice that sadness can take courage, given what many describe as a cultural expectation to be perpetually upbeat.
This can take courage, but generally people will appreciate your honesty and will be flattered by your bravery.
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It is about charging what you need to charge, instead of what you want to charge, which can actually take courage.
It would be useful, amid the shouts about the need to be brave in a fight that will inevitably accompany that process, to remember that ending a war can take more courage than starting one.
The favelas of Brazil are more prosperous and often have better infrastructure, but walking around those areas can take real courage.
It can take tremendous courage and stamina to face our core beliefs and question their validity after a lifetime of unquestioned following.
It can take considerable courage for a freelancer or agency employee to suggest that a proposed author has not contributed sufficiently to merit being listed, especially if that person is a senior academic or well-known expert.
It can take some courage to actually talk to a stranger on the bus or train, but remember that this is really an ideal situation.
To lie sleepless with pain at night, or to wake every morning and feel the return of grief, yet to get up and carry on as best one can, does not merely take courage: it is courage.
In the Integration Age, the ability to converge diverse opinions to create innovation will take courage, but can also lead to the greatest gains in world history.
But take courage.
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