6. Fortitude |
First Part
I, your Computer, such a weak machine, without powerful shovels, nor heavy wheels, nor tearing hooks, I, made of minute printed circuits, what can I tell you about strength? It is better that one of this enormous tanks tells you. Yet, I believe I was able to manage the most powerful machine if I got a program installed and planned for that. My strength is not base on appearances.
You are having a deep understanding what I mean. I am speaking of the fortitude human person can have due to be a person; of fortitude which is enclosed in their head and heart.
At the moment, I tell you that fortitude in human being depends on two things: on their ideals and their decision to realize them. Not all ideals become reality; but every great reality started by a youth ideal. Remember History. When you have great ideals, fortitude arises as an engine that drives you to perform them. A man without ideals is a cripple, living under anesthesia.