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No force on earth can stop an idea whose time has come

― Victor Hugo

This reminds me of the 'genius quote':

"The world desperately needs more geniuses, not more intelligent spectators or idle critics muttering in obscurity. Human problems are more complex and dangerous than ever, and we are regularly reminded how fragile the equilibriums of social, political, economic, and religious forces truly are. Humanity doesn't magically survive by the grace of the Unknown; it's borne on the backs of mighty individuals that are often misunderstood, fought, ridiculed, thwarted, and forgotten by most. But there they are, creating legacies that we carry forward every day.

The path to genius is very different from what's sold by mainstream culture as normal and acceptable. If we are to live our lives according to the popular trends, we are to hate our work and cut as many corners as possible, worship glitz and celebrity, escape living with meaningless entertainment, and day by day, endeavour to shed the burden of responsibility for our lives, our fellows, our nation, ours species, and our planet.

Although intelligent people make many compelling arguments as to why you should leap into this trap, you know deep inside that it's a lie. You know that convincing people to sleepwalk through life, entranced by pop culture, influencing nothing, and denying their ability and right to make a difference is nothing more than a bald-faced attempt at destroying our civilisation. So don't buy into in. "One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began, though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice," is how Pulitzer Price-winning poet Mary Oliver described moving away from the profane toward a deep sense of purpose and connectedness in the world." - Sean Patrick (from the book: Awakening Your Inner Genius)

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So keep sharing those ideas.