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Lt. John B. Putnam, Jr.
Lt. John B. Putnam Jr. (1921-1944)
Lt. John B. Putnam Jr. (1921-1944)
Lt. John B. Putnam Jr. (1921-1944)
There can be various reasons why some lack courage, such as fear of failure, lack of self-confidence, past experiences, or societal pressures. Additionally, individual personality traits, upbringing, and environmental factors can also play a role in determining one's level of courage.
I found out that this gave much more meaning when we changed perspective of the question into: How to learn courage and become more fearless? Which in the answer would be that courage is not a LACK of fear, but merely facing your fear to realize that there is nothing to be afraid of: thus the funtion of fear is just that. So the function of fear seems to be some kind of guide. I.e facing death or other situations that are outside of your comfort zone to realize that they are nothing to worry about.
Lt. John B. Putnam, Jr. is credited for the saying. Putnam, a highly decorated member of the US Air Force, is best known for his military record during World War II. He died while in service to his country when his plane crashed July 19, 1944. He was 23 years old.James Neil Hollingsworth writing as Ambrose Redmoon wrote "Courage is not the absence of fear, but the judgment that something is more important than fear."
Lt. John B. Putnam, Jr. is credited for the saying. Putnam, a highly decorated member of the US Air Force, is best known for his military record during World War II. He died while in service to his country when his plane crashed July 19, 1944. He was 23 years old.James Neil Hollingsworth writing as Ambrose Redmoon wrote "Courage is not the absence of fear, but the judgment that something is more important than fear."
lack is a verb- He lacks the courage to fight in the ring.a lack is a noun - He suffers from a lack of hair.
currently I am researching what pigeon-liver'd means but i know that "lack gall" means lack courage :)
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Henry lashed out at his comrade because he was feeling scared and overwhelmed during battle. He struck his comrade in the head with his rifle butt, driven by fear and panic.