“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. It is that we are relegated to a destiny of quoting and mimicking idiots and tyrants, in whom language and thought have become diseases, and for whom the crowds applaud and lay down their personhood. Our deepest fear has nothing to do with accomplishment. It has to do with theft — the theft of our human potentials — individually and in agreement with other beings and the living planet. This theft is the common activity of nearly all of human culture. It is a business, a religion, a philosophy… and a madness. And the fear calls for replies that represent the most powerful and immediate forms of commitment, prodigy, originality, and mutual development.”
— an anonymous brave
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