Struggle
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Politics, therefore, was the
struggle
to control land.
Politics became the
struggle
to control the machines.
Politics becomes the
struggle
to control the flows of data.
To the vast majority of practicing Muslims, jihad is an internal
struggle
for the faith.
It is a
struggle
within, a
struggle
against vice, sin, temptation, lust, greed.
It is a
struggle
to try and live a life that is set by the moral codes written in the Koran.
But there have always been, in Islam, a small group, a minority, who believe that jihad is not only an internal
struggle
but also an external
struggle
against forces that would threaten the faith, or the faithul.
And some of these people believe that in that struggle, it is sometimes okay to take up arms.
Usually it has to do with ethnicity or race or sectarianism, or it's a power
struggle.
More often than not, it's a power
struggle
in one country, or even a small region within one country.
If you cannot understand that there is something in man which responds to the challenge of this mountain and goes out to meet it, that the
struggle
is the
struggle
of life itself upward and forever upward, then you won't see why we go.
Aside from the fact that we play with one legal hand tied behind our backs, and once you get past the shared narrative of prejudice and struggle, just being other than straight doesn't necessarily mean that we have anything in common.
So I plunged into this struggle, and I asked four questions.
It's tragic that North Koreans have to hide their identities and
struggle
so hard just to survive.
The important piece here is that as you begin to look at people who have these disorders, the one in five of us who
struggle
in some way, you find that there's a lot of variation in the way that the brain is wired, but there are some predictable patterns, and those patterns are risk factors for developing one of these disorders.
If an artwork is to touch someone, it must be the result of not only technique, but also the artist's thinking and
struggle
in life.
And so every year, I share my background with my kids, because they need to know that everyone has a story, everyone has a struggle, and everyone needs help along the way.
Now, when I run into a barrier or I find myself creatively stumped, I sometimes still struggle, but I continue to show up for the process and try to remind myself of the possibilities, like using hundreds of real, live worms to make an image, using a pushpin to tattoo a banana, or painting a picture with hamburger grease.
They don't have to
struggle
for it like Jacob wrestling through the night with the angel, or like Jesus in his 40 days and nights in the wilderness, or like Muhammad, not only that night on the mountain, but throughout his years as a prophet, with the Koran constantly urging him not to despair, and condemning those who most loudly proclaim that they know everything there is to know and that they and they alone are right.
It involves an ongoing struggle, a continual questioning of what we think we know, a wrestling with issues and ideas.
But before we get there, we're engaged in a
struggle
between good and evil, the good of socialism against the evil of capitalism, and the good shall triumph.
But before we get there, we're engaged in a
struggle
between good and evil.
Africa has had a long tradition of design, a well-defined design sensibility, but the problem in Africa has been that, especially today, designers in Africa
struggle
with all forms of design because they are more apt to look outward for influence and inspiration.
I was afraid that people would see me for who I really was, that I wasn't the perfect, popular kid in high school everyone thought I was, that beneath my smile, there was struggle, and beneath my light, there was dark, and beneath my big personality just hid even bigger pain.
I thought about it every single day, and if I'm being totally honest, standing here I've thought about it again since, because that's the sickness, that's the struggle, that's depression, and depression isn't chicken pox.
It's in building a world where we teach the acceptance of ourselves, where we're okay with who we are, because when we get honest, we see that we all
struggle
and we all suffer.
We're people, and we
struggle
and we suffer and we bleed and we cry, and if you think that true strength means never showing any weakness, then I'm here to tell you you're wrong.
Many schools
struggle
with the challenge of motivating kids, especially kids from disadvantaged backgrounds, to study hard, to do well in school, to apply themselves.
Both of my parents were in wheelchairs at the end of their lives, so I understand very much that
struggle.
And when bridges fail, or are destroyed in conflict, communities struggle, development stagnates, people suffer.
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