Courage and Justice
Courage often requires standing against popular opinion, as exemplified by historical figures who faced significant backlash for their beliefs. Justice, while essential, is complex and can sometimes be viewed negatively in contemporary discourse. The balance between the conscientious objector and the war hero highlights the nuanced nature of right and wrong, suggesting that virtue remains a central pursuit despite societal injustices.In this clip
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I have a question about the episode Ryan Holiday || How to Have Courage and the clip Courage and Misguided Beliefs. History is full of examples of individuals who believed their actions served a greater good, despite their monstrous outcomes. What are your thoughts on this concept?