Anger Quote by Anthony Lo
““There is a huge difference between a coward, and a hero. Cowards never learns from their mistakes. Like many, he masquerades as a dragon, but is a mere drunken fool, blinded by his own pride, and foolishness. And like many, cowards love inflicting pain upon the innocent. Like an ostrich, cowards hides underneath the sand, blocking all kinds of disturbances, critisisms towards them. That is not the case of heroes. Heroes on the other hand learns from their mistakes. Unlike a coward, a hero never commits the same mistakes again, and hates inflicting pain upon the innocent. They need not be blamed by others; they blame themselves, even for somethings that seem so little. By doing so, they learn from even the smallest of mistakes, and later on achieves a reward beyond imagining.””
About This Quote
A hero learns from errors and avoids harming others, while a coward repeats mistakes and inflicts pain.
In simple terms: Heroes grow from mistakes; cowards repeat harm.
Reflect on personal accountability.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- leadership
- conflict resolution
- personal development
- team dynamics
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you ensure you learn from small errors?
- What steps prevent you from repeating harmful actions?
Heroes must also confront their own biases and limitations.