Many people think that the most important qualities in a person are intelligence, eloquence, social skills, and abundant resources. But what truly determines the upper limit of a person's life is often not these. Instead, it is whether you dare to take responsibility for the consequences, whether you dare to enter the unknown, and whether you dare to act even when you're not sure. Because IQ can only solve "known problems." Courage, on the other hand, addresses: when facing the unknown, whether you still dare to move forward. Essentially, it is a "permission to grow" ability. This is not recklessness, nor is it bravado. It’s knowing that you might fail ahead, but still choosing to move forward.

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