Lacking definition have become many things and affairs. What once seemed obvious has come to be constantly subject to skepticism if not doubt. We laugh, falsely, and point to it addressing it for a moment but ultimately setting it down as matters likely illusory.
It is a matter of morale, true, but sometimes it pays to look at the thing itself - what is it, and is it worthwhile? To imagine we cannot is not; to imagine we can is yet - somewhere in between is that opportunity for effort.
Where one voice is asserted and one effort made, it is and points in the direction we must go; several steps makes the possibility of an avenue. A way can succeed or it can fail, depending on whether it has the potential and means to become the path. We are many, we are - from the multiple thus recognized as plural and in being recognized each by each as possible and good we are citizens to this great state, stand to benefit when our diverse efforts is resultant - maybe in multiple directions, maybe in fewer.
Fullness is what we must strive for. For we have seen no weakening, we have seen no evil, but we have embraced the new realities with courage, bravery, and presence. Without a doubt we have grown - so much depends on the strength of our will and volition, and rationality too. Each of us may see a way or two, yet when we speak little of what is real to us, it sinks into the depths of obscurity, then lost.
Strength is no abstract concept; and since we feel full now, and then, we have the potential to be great. Failure bars not the ways made, but focus must return. Nowhere is it guaranteed that we shall hold success in our hands at all times, but success in our bosoms we must hold at all times.
When we know we have enough today, we must still have enough and more tomorrow. We cannot avoid the pitfalls of destiny, but must plan to overcome them: with blood boiling in our veins we must grasp Tomorrow as if it is today.
If it is true that our present has complexified we must find new ways to include, encompass, and embrace those good paths into the future. Nobody said building a road is easy, nor bridges, nor civic buildings - these are the metaphors we must remember to enact new ties, build new strength and capacities.
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