Courageous people run toward the problem rather than away from it.

Frank Sonnenberg
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Courageous people do not shy away from difficulties and challenges. They do not run away from the problems of the world, but instead, they run toward them. Courageous people are willing to bravely confront their problems and go on with the job at hand.

Source: Follow Your Conscience: Make A Difference In Your Life & In The Lives Of Others

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