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The article emphasizes that true courage is not always visible or recognized publicly. It asserts that many courageous acts occur away from the camera and often come with personal costs. Examples of courage include individuals who expose wrongdoing, sacrifice their careers for integrity, and act selflessly in difficult situations. The text argues that applause should be reserved for these genuine acts of bravery rather than for those who seek recognition without true sacrifice or risk.
Courage often happens off-camera, under pressure, and without reward, distinct from public displays that may lack true bravery.
Real courage is when a good cop reports misconduct, risking their career, and when a senator rejects dark money, standing alone.
Read at Portland Mercury
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