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What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?

Vincent van GoghLetters to Theo

Note

This line reflects on life through an internal standard, focusing on the presence or absence of courage rather than outcomes or achievements. Because it is brief, it can be read as a quiet question rather than a demand for action. It invites reflection on whether life feels lived when attempts are withheld, allowing the meaning to widen gently depending on one’s inner state.