“Anything may be betrayed, anyone may be forgiven. But not those who lack the courage of their own greatness.” “It does not matter that only a few in each generation will grasp and achieve the full reality of man’s proper stature—and the rest will betray it. It is those few that move the world and give life its meaning—and it is those few that I have always sought to address. The rest are no concern of mine; it is not me or “The Fountainhead” that they will betray: it is their own souls.” ~ Ayn Rand from The Fountainhead
Let’s end with the same quote we used to kick this party off.
Anything may be betrayed, anyone may be forgiven, but not those who lack the courage of their own greatness.
Well, that’s one way to get through the Big Ideas of a 700+ page book. :) I trust you’ve had at least one “Aha!” and I trust you’re going to go LIVE IT now.
With love and a kick in the butt on this precious hero’s journey of ours!
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