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  2. Boldness - Wikipedia

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    Thunberg's speech "Our house is on fire" in Davos (January 2019). Boldness is the opposite of shyness.To be bold implies a willingness to get things done despite risks. [1]For example, in the context of sociability, a bold person may be willing to risk shame or rejection in social situations, or to bend rules of etiquette or politeness.

  3. Intellectual courage - Wikipedia

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    It may arise from taking in "superficially absorbed content" such as that found in "shallow coverage" education. [8] This hinders open-mindedness towards new and unconventional problems, and it also hinders the willingness to take risks in new ventures.

  4. Column: Kamala Harris always fearless when opportunity arises

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    But being bold and leaping into campaigns “is a double-edged sword,” Sragow points out. “Candidates sometimes get into races that really don’t work well for them. They don’t have enough ...

  5. From AI reasoning to green fatigue: Fortune’s bold business ...

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    When it comes to AI, leaders will be forced to learn to take the lead from their own employees. If they don’t, they risk being left behind. Read more from Alex on Fortune .

  6. Harris signals new willingness to take risks as polls tighten

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    Vice President Harris is set to participate in a high-stakes interview with Fox News, an indication her campaign is willing to take more risks as polls tighten in the final weeks of the ...

  7. Moral courage - Wikipedia

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    Moral courage is the courage to take action for moral reasons despite the risk of adverse consequences. [1] Courage is required in order to take action when one has doubts or fears about the consequences. Moral courage therefore involves deliberation or careful thought.

  8. The Greater Wings - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Wright of The Quietus stated that Byrne shows "a keen understanding of musical dynamics and a willingness to take risks" among many folktronica acts. [24] Writing for The Skinny , Jamie Pettinger gave this album 4 out of 5 stars for being "a sonically patient, cinematic and hopeful record" that "essentially grabs you and pulls you down ...

  9. Exclusive: ‘Cruel Intentions’ Is Back! And It’s Bolder ...

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    The cast of the Prime Video show 'Cruel Intentions' chatted ahead of the show’s debut on November 21 about how they reimagined the iconic 1999 film.

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