Why is foolish confidence not the same as courageous confidence?
Question asked by: bellaleo
Asked on: 22 Apr 2010

The result may be the same, but the intent behind it is different.
And that is the difference, in the logic or reasoning that goes into making that particular course of action.
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Replied at: 25 Apr 2010
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