Courage is what others can't see, what is never affirmed. It is made of what you have thrown away and then come back for.
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About this quote

Bravery often shows up as the quiet decision to return and finish something you walked away from. Think about the time you went back to repair a relationship, redo a project, or try a goal after failing — that is where courage lives. Do one clear thing this week that proves you choose to face the hard part again: make the call, open the file, or sit through the first practice. Those small returns change how you handle the next challenge.

When to use it

  • Work: After missing a promotion, you say to a colleague, "I failed the interview, but I'm going to reapply and fix what I missed — I came back for this."
  • Family: Standing at your sister's door after months of silence, you tell her, "I left before, but I'm here to try again. That's my courage."
  • Health: After quitting physical therapy, you return to the clinic and tell the therapist, "I stopped once, but I'm back to finish the exercises and get stronger."
  • Sport: Rejoining the team after a season of poor performance, you tell the coach, "I walked away when I was afraid to fail, but I'm back to work for it."