Description
High scorers actively face problems, threats, and fears. Bravery is not about foolishly putting yourself in danger. It requires having values and goals (whether or not they are popular) and willingly facing your fears in their pursuit.
There are types of bravery: physical bravery (putting yourself in physical harm’s way), psychological bravery (facing painful truths about yourself), and moral bravery (speaking up for and defending things you believe in).