"Part of courage is simple consistency"
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Noonan, a writer shaped by political speechmaking and public narrative, aims this at a culture that confuses intensity with integrity. “Simple” is doing a lot of work. It reframes consistency not as rigidity or boredom but as a deliberately chosen discipline, the kind that costs you opportunities to reinvent yourself for applause. The line implies that most cowardice isn’t panic; it’s drift. It’s the quiet decision to soften a principle when the room changes, to adjust your moral posture to fit the lighting.
The subtext is also a defense of credibility in public life: courage becomes legible over time, not in one-off declarations. Consistency is how you make your values testable. It creates a track record that others can hold you to, which is precisely why it takes nerve; it removes the convenient escape hatch of “I didn’t mean it” or “That was a different era.”
Context matters: Noonan’s generation watched institutions lose trust and politics become performance. In that environment, “simple consistency” is almost a radical act. It doesn’t promise purity or heroism. It insists on something rarer: the willingness to endure the consequences of your own stated self.
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