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What are non examples of courage?

Here are some non-examples of courage, categorized by what they might *appear* to be, but actually lack true courage:

Misguided Bravado:

* Acting recklessly without thinking: Jumping off a cliff without proper safety gear isn't courage, it's recklessness.

* Showing off to impress others: Doing something dangerous just to get attention doesn't demonstrate courage, it shows a lack of self-awareness and consideration for safety.

* Ignoring warnings and risks: Choosing to ignore clear dangers is foolish, not courageous.

Fear-Driven Actions:

* Panicking and running away from a threat: This is a natural reaction to fear, not an act of courage.

* Being aggressive out of fear: This is often a defensive response, not a display of bravery.

Self-Serving Motives:

* Standing up for yourself when you know you're right: This is about asserting your rights, not necessarily courage.

* Helping someone in need because you might get something in return: This is self-interest, not selfless courage.

Lack of Empathy and Understanding:

* Being insensitive to others' feelings: Courage is often about standing up for what's right, even if it's unpopular. True courage requires empathy and understanding of the situation.

* Taking advantage of someone's vulnerability: This is exploitative, not courageous.

Other:

* Doing what is easy and comfortable: Courage often involves facing challenges and stepping outside of your comfort zone.

* Conforming to social pressures: True courage can involve challenging the status quo and standing up for what you believe in, even if it's unpopular.

Important Note: There is a fine line between courage and recklessness, and the context is crucial. What might seem courageous in one situation could be foolish in another. True courage involves a thoughtful balance of risk, awareness, and consideration for oneself and others.

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