"You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor"
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The kicker is how he frames it as “the greatest quality of the mind next to honor.” That ranking matters. Aristotle’s ethics isn’t about private feelings; it’s about character expressed in public action. Honor signals a social world in which reputation and civic standing are currency. Courage is the mental equipment that allows you to pursue honorable ends when comfort, fear, or self-interest try to veto them. He’s quietly warning that a society can praise honor all day long, but without courage those ideals turn into decorative rhetoric.
Context sharpens the edge. In Aristotle’s virtue ethics, courage sits between cowardice and recklessness - a trained disposition to fear the right things, in the right measure, for the right reasons. So the subtext isn’t “be fearless”; it’s “discipline your fear so it doesn’t govern you.” Read that way, the line doubles as a critique of passive moralism: principles without courage are just opinions wearing a toga.
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