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It’s Not Just a River in Egypt

One of the most dangerous things in life is denial: to be presented with facts, evidence, or a set of circumstances and choose to refute them or ignore them.

This is the enemy of progress and growth.

The parasite that feeds on reason.

The opposite of awareness.

The abdication of responsibility.

The accelerant of disaster.

It is a mindset that leads, perhaps slowly but most surely, to a collision course with a harsh, inevitable reality.

Or worse, it hosts a dark, silent void in which lost opportunities reside, never confronted, never examined, never explored.

While comfortable for the moment, or however long it lasts, it never ends well.

As much as we seek to avoid pain and discomfort, to hold on to the familiar, and trust in the past to guide us through the future, we must avoid denial, face what is in front of us, and steel ourselves to address it as honestly as we can.

No other choice will, in the long haul, save us.

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