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Being courageous isn't the same as doing the right thing.

Courageous is defined as "not deterred by danger or pain; brave".

​So, I feel that you are connotating and implying morality over a word that has a definition separate of such morality. The brave thing to do is to stand up for yourself and to take risks, but it isn't always the right thing to do. Like Merida, the brave thing to do was to kidnap this bookworm and use her to get what you want, but it definitely was morally grey.

It is cowardice to sit and accept your fate when you don't like it or have the chance to fight back. That was taught in "White Out" where Anna told David that he wasn't doing things to live, but because of cowardice, the pain of his past, that he was willing to simply "survive". Doing the brave thing isn't always the smartest or morally correct thing to do, but it's simply that: Being Brave.