Daring Greatly is a book by Brené Brown that explores the power of vulnerability and encourages readers to embrace courage. Through twelve years of research, Brown dispels the myth that vulnerability is weakness and explains how embracing vulnerability can lead to greater joy, empathy, and creativity in our lives. The book also takes inspiration from Theodore Roosevelt's speech, The Man in the Arena, and encourages readers to step into the arena and take risks.
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