Conviction

Conviction and convenience cannot coexist. The critical distinction is not between paying or avoiding cost, but between paying a necessary price and paying so much that the victory delivers nothing sought. Pursuing anything genuinely worth…

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Conviction and convenience cannot coexist. The critical distinction is not between paying or avoiding cost, but between paying a necessary price and paying so much that the victory delivers nothing sought. Pursuing anything genuinely worth having will test conviction, and that test is administered through cost. When the real price of continuing becomes apparent, people self-select — those who want the goal enough will pay, and those who do not will opt out.