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Jim Shockey said:“The real question is, are we instruments of nature’s change? We’re part of change. We’re going to find out that nature has ways of dealing with problems,” he said.
Objecting to this fatalistic view, I protested. Look, I said, there is a mother just like me on the other side of the world. My house is not in danger. My kids have enough to eat. Hers don’t. How is this fair? How is this right?
“I’m only here because of luck,” I said.
“It’s not a matter of luck,” he said.
“In your blood runs the survival abilities of your ancestors. Don’t dishonor them by calling it luck,” he said. “You’re here because of decisions they made. You're here as a product of the best of the best.”




















































