Hard can be tiny or monumental, ordinary or unusual. Putting together a puzzle is hard. Capturing the most dangerous snake on a continent to develop anti-venom is a different kind of hard. Adopting a child with special needs might be as unimaginable as climbing 14 of the world’s highest peaks in 92 days. All raise the question of why. Is it for the accolades? Often not. Is it to benefit humanity? Sometimes, but not always. Might it be about what happens in us when pushed beyond normal bounds? Perhaps. If we probe why we do hard things willingly, even enthusiastically, we understand more about what can happen in all endeavors.
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