Six Key Forms of Courage
Thursday February 11, 2021
1. The Courage to Trust Your Selves
- The Courage to Trust Past Self
- The Courage to Trust Current Self
- The Courage to Trust Future Self
2. The Courage to Discover and Discard the Standard Self
- The Courage to Listen to Outside Perspectives
- The Courage to Discover the Standard Self
- The Courage to Discard and Move Beyond the Standard Self
3. The Courage to Try Again What Didn’t Work for You Before
- The Courage to Break from Patterns Set by Past Contexts
- The Courage to Interrogate the Method, Context, and Plan
- The Courage to Raise Awareness to Observation toward Improvement
4. The Courage to Follow the Appropriate Path while Anticipating Trouble
- The Courage to Anticipate and Prepare for Trouble
- The Courage to Trust One’s Own Response to Trouble
- The Courage to Learn Lessons from Responding to Trouble and Rise Again
5. The Courage to Support Others’ Paths
- The Courage to Trust Outside-self Paths
- The Courage to Understand Outside-self Paths
- The Courage to Support Outside-self Paths
6. The Courage to Bring Form to New Energy
- The Courage to Produce New Energy
- The Courage to Publish New Energy
- The Courage to Refine and Redouble the Spread of New Energy
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