
Originally Posted by
volcanicRage
Actually the tumor is a paradox too, since it holds within itself the two universes while being inside one of them.
Technically not. It never entered the kids' universe. It originated within their Incipisphere - a separate universe from their one of origin - then traveled to the Furthest Ring, which is outside of normal paradox space and thus all universes.
The problem I have with the whole "fight or die trying" is that without a reasonable course of success it pretty much guarantees a waste of your effort. It's kind of like saying "I want to be President when I grow up". You have to have a plan. You have to start in high school or earlier, learning the way government and politics work; you have to go into college for the right kind(s) of degree(s), you have to get enough people on your side to get involved in first the lower rungs and then the higher rungs of local and/or state politics, you need to decide what your positions are and where you're willing to compromise versus where you have to stand firm, you have to find and make alliances and work on marginalizing your opposition, and a whole horde of other things. Without some kind of plan, the chances that you'll haphazardly manage to stumble into all the proper measures is pretty much nil. A wasted effort with no results, which is worth what?
Again, I'm all for the idea if it can be reasonably executed. That's what I meant by saying I'm here to challenge. I'm trying to make you think about your suggestion. I'm trying to make it more than just an idealistic dream. I'm pushing you to solve the issue of turning a wish into a reality. Because idealism is nice, but without a workable plan of action it just ends in a bunch of dead idealists.