given a choice a potentially great hardship nothing, people gravitate — Michael J. Sullivan, Age Myth

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If given a choice between a potentially great hardship and doing nothing, people gravitate toward what was most familiar and comfortable. That was why leadership was needed. To do what was necessary rather than what was easy.

Michael J. Sullivan, Age of Myth

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