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Admitting Quote by Veronica Roth

“Courageous? Courageous would have been admitting weakness and leaving Dauntless, no matter what shame accompanied it. Pride is what killed Al, and it is the flaw in every Dauntless heart. It is in mine.” quote by Veronica Roth
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“Courageous? Courageous would have been admitting weakness and leaving Dauntless, no matter what shame accompanied it. Pride is what killed Al, and it is the flaw in every Dauntless heart. It is in mine.”

Veronica Roth

About This Quote

The passage critiques false bravery, suggesting true courage is acknowledging vulnerability, while pride leads to downfall.

In simple terms: True bravery is admitting weakness.

Key Takeaway

Pride corrupts heroic hearts.

Themes

courage pride vulnerability identity self-awareness

Mood

reflective somber introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • leadership dilemmas
  • personal growth moments
  • team dynamics
  • ethical decisions

Key Concepts

heroic idealism psychological flaw moral conflict

Practical Applications

  • leadership training
  • character development workshops

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does pride become a barrier to growth?
  • How can one balance confidence with humility?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that pride can also motivate heroic deeds, not solely cause ruin.

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