Heroism
Cross-source consensus on Heroism from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Heroism involves taking comparable or greater risks with little or no direct personal reward. — Courage as Risk on the Line
- The article distinguishes courage used for personal benefit from a higher level of courage approaching heroism. — Courage as Risk on the Line
- Self-sacrificial courage is described as higher because the person bears risk without equivalent benefits. — Courage as Risk on the Line
- Business courage can involve real risk while still positioning the risk-taker to gain if the effort succeeds. — Courage as Risk on the Line