"What's wrong with striving? How can it possibly be bad to try? Isn't it irresponsible not to?" We hear these cries, either around us, or internally, whenever we contemplate an alternative to striving. We 're tempted. We quaver. We cave in. Of course, "What harm could there be? It's only prudent after all!" we say, walking away, shaking our heads.
"Well, It Can't Hurt?" Yes It Can! And Does…
"Well, It Can't Hurt?" Yes It Can! And Does…
"Well, It Can't Hurt?" Yes It Can! And Does…
"What's wrong with striving? How can it possibly be bad to try? Isn't it irresponsible not to?" We hear these cries, either around us, or internally, whenever we contemplate an alternative to striving. We 're tempted. We quaver. We cave in. Of course, "What harm could there be? It's only prudent after all!" we say, walking away, shaking our heads.
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