Courage Is Calling by Ryan Holiday
Author:Ryan Holiday [Holiday, Ryan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: stoicism
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2021-09-27T22:00:00+00:00
Courage Is Contagious
When another country called on Sparta for military help, the Spartans wouldnât send their army. They sent one Spartan commander.
This was all it took.
Because courage, like fear, is contagious. One person who knows what they are doing, who isnât afraid, who has a plan is enough to reinforce an outnumbered army, to buck up a broken system, to calm chaos where it has taken root. And so a single Spartan was all their allies needed.
So goes the story about the Texas Ranger Bill McDonald, called in by the authorities in Dallas in the early 1900s to break up an illegal prizefight. When he arrived, the mayor was aghast. âThey only sent one ranger?!â he asked. âYou only got one riot, donât you?â McDonald replied.
This is the truth of that saying we talked about earlier come to life: One man with courage makes a majority.
Because âmakesâ is the operative word. It doesnât start that way . . . it becomes that way.
You donât have to be a Spartan general or a Texas Ranger to make a difference either. The combat historian and U.S. Army officer S. L. A. Marshall would say that âno matter how lowly his rank, any man who controls himself contributes to the control of others. . . . Fear is contagious but courage is not less so.â
You donât have to be the smartest guy in the regiment. Or the biggest. Or the best shot. You donât have to have all the answers. You just have to keep yourself in check. You have to do your job in the moment, let your training guide you. You do whatâs right, what is immediately in front of you, bravely, calmly, clearly.
Whoever you are. Whatever you do.
The citizen who is not distracted by manipulative propaganda helps hold the government accountable, the person who does not make a run on the bank when the market dips helps keep the economy going, the parent who puts on a brave face helps their child fight cancer. Just as the ordinary soldier helps their comrades and hurts the enemy by cinching on their helmet, clenching their chattering teeth, and refusing to consider retreat. As Marshall said, âThe courage of any one man reflects in some degree the courage of all of those who are within his vision.â
You make a difference when you are brave. Because you make others brave in the process.
Like a virus, calm spreads by contact. It spreads through the air. We exude it, shedding our excess strength onto others, infecting them as they in turn infect othersânot with a degrading, harmful agent, but one that builds strength and purpose.
When everything is charged with fear, a spark can ignite a panic. It can ensure demoralization and then defeat. But just as easily, one person can ground out this dangerous electrical current. One person can turn things around.
The question for you, then, is are you that person? Are you part of the problem or can you be the solution? Are you the
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