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Courageous thoughts

“Thoughts of courage, self-reliance, and decision crystallize into manly habits, which solidify into circumstances of success, plenty, and freedom. ”

— James Allen

Reflection

“Thoughts of courage, self‑reliance, and decision crystallize into manly character,” writes James Allen. In other words, the bravery you admire in others did not appear out of nowhere. It began as repeated thoughts that said, “I can face this. I am responsible. I will choose.” Over time, those inner choices formed a backbone.

It is easy to assume that courageous people feel less fear, or that decisive people are always certain. Allen would disagree. He would say they have simply thought courageous thoughts more often—and refused to let fear have the final say. They have practiced seeing themselves as capable, accountable, and guided, even when emotions screamed the opposite.

You and I are constantly narrating our lives to ourselves. When that narration is full of “I can’t,” “I always mess this up,” or “Someone else will have to fix it,” we weaken our own hands. But when we deliberately think, “With God’s help I can face this,” “I am responsible for my choices,” and “I will make the wisest decision I can and move forward,” we feed courage and initiative instead of paralysis.

Those thoughts will not erase every trembling moment, but they will change your default posture. Slowly, you become the kind of person who steps up instead of shrinking back. That is how courageous character is built—one brave thought, chosen and repeated, in the middle of real life.

And that’s worth thinking about.

— Vic Johnson

Putting It Into Practice

  • Notice one situation today where you normally hesitate, and deliberately think, “With God’s help, I can face this.”
  • Replace a recurring self‑defeating thought with a simple statement of courage or responsibility, and write it where you will see it.
  • Take one small action you have been postponing, not because you feel ready, but because you choose to think and act bravely.

One Question To Ponder

If your character is quietly shaped by the thoughts you repeat about yourself, what kind of person are your current thoughts building?

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