Richard65 · M
Apparently (I had to check) it means you display a lack of fear, despite feeling it. So, it's a visible expression of courage in the face of the fear you feel, but don't outwardly show.
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
@Richard65 Yes, but they're fearless. Meaning they are not feeling the fear for which they would need courage to overcome.
Punxi · F
Certainly a paradox...🤔
So a “fearless crew” doesn’t need courage...
But real humans usually aren’t fearless in my opinion.
The ones I call brave are often the ones shaking inside, choosing action despite it.
So a “fearless crew” doesn’t need courage...
But real humans usually aren’t fearless in my opinion.
The ones I call brave are often the ones shaking inside, choosing action despite it.
exexec · 70-79, C
Good question!
Convivial · 26-30, F
I once read that hero's are often the slowest...
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