Braveness in a sentence as a noun

I would assume that the honeywell PO worth $100M was part of the scam, and therefore no "braveness" on their part.

I guess people upvote "Today I quit my job at [famous company]" because they feel it is an act of braveness?

Western companies doing business in China are lead by a mixture of braveness, greed and naiveness, I guess.

Of course when western societies steal it is not theft but "manifest destinty" "braveness" and a lot of other BS. But Chinese company's rise is purely because of theft. Is it ?

Regardless of being right or not, it takes courage and braveness to stand up against authority. Also, "chicken" has more meaning than "not being brave" [1] so logically you suffer from tunnel vision.

Telling a person their flaws requires timing, braveness, and an open mind on the part of the listener. In an ideal world, people would be receptive to honest criticism, and people would be honest in what they feel is worth criticizing.

Engineering is a matter of braveness, you trust your judgment, so you are able to do great things instead to follow the common opinions. So, what happens is that lemming haters create a filter for lame people from entering into a community, which in the long term can be a blessing.

Braveness definitions

noun

a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear

See also: courage courageousness bravery