Greg Skodacek

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The false bravery of a mob doesn’t constitute courage because the nature of a mob is one that reduces risk for the individuals that form it. Their “courage” is “borrowed from their mass.” No risk means no difficulty. And no difficulty means no courage because, for an act to be truly courageous, it must entail a known risk or potential loss.
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