Scott Baxter

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Change meant growth. Now I was being asked to change again, to let my guard down. It always surprised me when I was asked for advice. “Instead of showing you how to build courage,” I wrote in response to someone asking me how to be brave, “I write to you to pay tribute to and salute your courage. I embrace your courage. I lie down every night loving your courage. When I am in need of purpose or focus I thank your courage. Courage is not an ongoing thing that you walk around feeling every day. Like anything in life, it comes and goes with the challenges we meet every day of our lives!”
Solitary: Unbroken by Four Decades in Solitary Confinement
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