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: The study found that people overwhelmingly describe courageous acts as having a successful result. When an action ends in failure, people are significantly less likely to label it as "courageous," even if the risk and fear involved were identical.

An interesting academic paper to explore is (2010), published in the Journal of Positive Psychology . Why it’s interesting Courageous

If you are interested in different angles of courage, consider these: : The study found that people overwhelmingly describe

( ResearchGate ): Explores how people use "courageous behavior" in the workplace to reconcile tensions between who they are and how they want to be seen by others. Why it’s interesting If you are interested in

( PMC ): A fascinating "spider test" study where researchers measured courage by how close participants with phobias would get to tarantulas, finding that courage scores directly predicted their ability to approach the source of their fear.

This research dives into a psychological "blind spot" in how we define courage. While we often think of courage as the act of facing fear, this paper suggests that our brains are biased toward .