Ninety-nine percent of courage, A Human Strategy, Matt Berry, aphorism 221

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Ninety-nine percent of courage is “going through the motions”; that is, it is an acquired habit of resisting, brought about through unceasing squabbles with the mundane.  Real danger is so rare that one cannot justify one’s reaction as the majority of either one’s courage or one’s cowardice.  Ninety-nine percent of real cowardice is thinking the whole thing over again ... and again, because one is bored.






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