Being like Jason means wanting to protect people so much that you forego protecting yourself.
How does this not apply to every Robin, and even Batman? Hell, he actively hammered that trait into his Robins, through example as well as in training("you risk your own life before you put a civilian in danger!").
Still, I am happy about this description. I hate it when they repeatedly try to paint Jason as being reckless and disobedient and badly trained, as though repeating it enough times would make it true. Jason was an angry kid, yes, but his childhood was even more fucked up than Bruce's was. Maybe he didn't entirely subscribe to Bruce's theory that you should allow killers and sickos to run around hurting innocent people without getting put down because the moral high ground is more important. But I fail to see how that indicated the beginnings of a sociopath.
I'm not even going to go into the subject of Stephanie. She was a bright, mature girl who had the flaw of not being born at the mental age of 35, like Tim. She was mature enough to consider hanging up the cape of her own volition several times...and she was always dragged back in the game before she could make that choice. Reckless - oh, yeah she disobeyed Batman's orders order to save his life. You know, like Tim did in order to earn the suit. Disobedient - she wouldn't put up with Bruce's BatGod crap and decided to make her own choices *gasp* independently!
As for badly trained - well, whose fault was that again?
Why am I supposed to give a shit about Bruce Wayne again?