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I think every man comes face to face with the thought; "Is this all there is?" How we answer that question, tells us a lot about that man. It also says a lot about where he's going. If he's content, he may see the necessity of providing for his family, tying up his dreams for a later time. He might be a patient man. Or he could be wasting the most precious thing we have, time. He could be gambling a wager that is greater than he understands. But to answer no. That leads to either great change, or insurmountable trouble. The civil rights movement answered "no", the women's rights movement answered "no". But "no" was the answer of the men who went on the crusades, and the answer of the men and women who declared their manifest destiny, clearing land, and entire peoples. No is a dangerous answer. Because even if pursued with good intention, with the best goals in mind, he might fall short. He might be stopped. It could be a woman. It could be his own doubts, fear of a harsher failure. It could be stolen from him somehow. But the greatest danger, from this place where I sit, lies not in what comes after answering "no". But in not answering the question at all.

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