“Fortune favours the bold”

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My cowardly ass:
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I think you actually mean brave not bold
"Fortune favors the bold" (Latin: audentes Fortuna iuvat) is a proverb meaning that taking risks and acting with courage leads to success. It encourages taking initiative, being decisive, and stepping outside one's comfort zone, as hesitation often results in missed opportunities.
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Key Aspects of the Proverb:
  • Origin:The phrase dates back to ancient Rome, often attributed to figures like Terence, and has been a popular, enduring motto for overcoming obstacles through bravery
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"Fortune favors the bold" (Latin: audentes Fortuna iuvat) is a proverb meaning that taking risks and acting with courage leads to success. It encourages taking initiative, being decisive, and stepping outside one's comfort zone, as hesitation often results in missed opportunities.
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Key Aspects of the Proverb:
  • Origin:The phrase dates back to ancient Rome, often attributed to figures like Terence, and has been a popular, enduring motto for overcoming obstacles through bravery
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Audentes can mean both, I've learnt latin at school. I just hear people use brave more often
 
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Audentes can mean both, I've learnt latin at school. I just hear people use brave more often
Ah, that makes sense!
 
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