a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger of pain without showing fear
If you have the courage of your convictions, you have the confidence to do what you believe is right, even though other people may not agree or approve. Developers should have the courage of their convictions and stick to what they do best. to pluck up the courage: see pluck
The virtue that enables us to conquer fear, danger, or adversity, no matter what the context happens to be (physical or moral) Courage includes the notion of taking responsibility for decisions and actions Additionally, the idea involves the ability to perform critical self-assessment, to confront new ideas, and to change
the ability to overcome fear and live (or die) by one's convictions, even in ambiguous, uncertain, and dangerous situations; the virtue that underlies and gives reality to all other values; the basis for moral worth and dignity
That quality of mind which enables one to encounter danger and difficulties with firmness, or without fear, or fainting of heart; valor; boldness; resolution
Being a knight often means choosing the more difficult path, the personally expensive one Be prepared to make personal sacrifices in service of the precepts and people you value At the same time, a knight should seek wisdom to see that stupidity and courage are cousins Courage also means taking the side of truth in all matters, rather than seeking the expedient lie Seek the truth whenever possible, but remember to temper justice with mercy, or the pure truth can bring grief
Demonstrative of the characters bravery level - how threatening a situation can they endure before running in fear, or howling in terror!