Courage, the ability to face danger or hardship without showing fear, may have subtly different meanings in various cultures, but it is universally viewed as a virtue.
Courageous people, e.g., those who show bravery in wars and battles are honored by their nations, communities and even enemies through medals, rewards and praise. Most heroes in history built their reputation due to the extra-ordinary courage shown by them in the face of adversity. Cowardice, on the other hand, is almost unanimously considered to be a vice and cowardly people are commonly derided as chicken-hearted, gutless, and "yellow."
Some people distinguish between "physical courage" and "moral courage" although both types of courage are usually present side by side. For example, Martin Luther King Jr. may be categorized as possessing "moral" courage as he took an unflinching moral stand against racial discrimination. However, King could not have been morally courageous if he was a physical coward, since he had to face physical danger due to his moral views -- ultimately proved by his assassination. Another example of the culmination of physical and moral courage in recent history is the boxer Muhammad Ali. He had the courage of conviction to refuse fighting a war he considered unjust (the Vietnam War) at the risk of considerable loss to himself
. He also displayed unmatched physical courage in subsequent fights against fearsome boxers such as George Foreman and Joe Frazier, and continues to display the same trademark courage in the face of Parkinson's disease.
Courage in modern day society is as valid as it was in ancient times. It is no doubt one of the noblest of human qualities and needs to be applauded even more in an increasingly materialistic world.
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