Wit, judgment, courage, and resolution are not unconditionally good because…
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important then fear" -- Ambrose Redmoon.
bravery, nerve, resolution, daring, pluck, heroism, mettle, gallantry
she had courage because she stood up
courage, bravery, backbone, boldness, gallantry, heroism, nerve, spirit, resolution, spunk
spinal column, spine, vertebrae, strength of character, resolution, nerve, daring, courage, determination
According to Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary: lacking courage and resolution : marked by contemptible timidity.
gravel, sand, dust, pebbles courage, spirit, resolution, determination, guts, backbone, fortitude, tenacity
The resolution of "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane is when the protagonist, Henry Fleming, gains self-awareness and matures as a soldier. He faces his fears, proves his courage in battle, and ultimately finds inner peace and acceptance of his own identity.
"Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear" -Mia's dad
COURAGE
It depends on what kind of resolution - unlike modern ambiguous English, Latin is a very precise language.If you mean resolution in the sense of an agreed plan, then it's consilium.Something you have considered and decided upon in your own mind is constantia.Resolution in the sense of courage or determination is animus.An assembly making a decision or resolution would arrive at a decretum.
Synonyms for Brave:AdventurousBoldChivalrousConfidentCourageousDaringDauntlessFearlessGutsyHeroicIntrepidSpiritedSpunkyStalwartStoutValiantValorous