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Cast & Crew * Shin Hye-Sun. So Si-min. * Lee Jun-young. Han Soo-kang. * Park Jung-Woo. Go Jin-hyeong. TVGuide.com Brave Citizen (2023)

This form of courage relies on three core psychological pillars: brave citizen

A tourist ferry caught fire at dawn. As passengers panicked and pushed toward the lifeboats, a young woman from London began shouting instructions: “Women and children first. Form a line. Do not push.” She had no authority, but her voice cut through the panic. Everyone was evacuated safely. She later refused to give her name, saying, “Anyone would have done it.” But history shows most would not. Cast & Crew * Shin Hye-Sun

A self-image that is deeply tied to ethical behavior, making inaction feel like a betrayal of themselves. Why Society Needs Them Han Soo-kang

This form of bravery is quieter but often harder to sustain. Moral courage is the willingness to stand up for ethical principles when doing so is deeply unpopular, costly, or isolating. It is the employee who blows the whistle on corporate corruption, the student who defends a peer against systemic bullying, or the voter who rejects tribal politics to support what is objectively fair.

Cast & Crew * Shin Hye-Sun. So Si-min. * Lee Jun-young. Han Soo-kang. * Park Jung-Woo. Go Jin-hyeong. TVGuide.com Brave Citizen (2023)

This form of courage relies on three core psychological pillars:

A tourist ferry caught fire at dawn. As passengers panicked and pushed toward the lifeboats, a young woman from London began shouting instructions: “Women and children first. Form a line. Do not push.” She had no authority, but her voice cut through the panic. Everyone was evacuated safely. She later refused to give her name, saying, “Anyone would have done it.” But history shows most would not.

A self-image that is deeply tied to ethical behavior, making inaction feel like a betrayal of themselves. Why Society Needs Them

This form of bravery is quieter but often harder to sustain. Moral courage is the willingness to stand up for ethical principles when doing so is deeply unpopular, costly, or isolating. It is the employee who blows the whistle on corporate corruption, the student who defends a peer against systemic bullying, or the voter who rejects tribal politics to support what is objectively fair.