Will Pike
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So absolutely.
And I think it's attritional.
I think there is like I think it does weigh down.
I think that all activists, people who will fight for cause suffer from fatigue and burnout.
And it's important that while you have the energy and the faculties and the gumption to run with it.
But the moment you feel yourself fade, you know, you pass the baton on.
But you do what you can.
Well, I very much appreciate you going through your story with me.
And some good has to come out of these awful situations.
And you're certainly making the most of it.
So I applaud you for that, sir.
thank you very much um no i take that i think you're right i think um there is the dichotomy of of of evil which is that some good does come from things that are bad it's it's like it's like war art you know beauty can come from absolute tragedy so no thank you um i really appreciate that and um yeah it's been it's been a privilege to be part of this
Will Pike grew up in a stable home.
Good school, good prospects, a future that was open.
Everything that happened to him, every life-altering, world-collapsing thing came from outside.
It came without warning, without invitation, without any action on his part that could have prevented it.
And yet his life was changed beyond recognition.
But what happens when the adversity does not come from the outside?
What happens when it does not arrive in the form of a terrorist attack or a burning building you're trying to escape?