Fight For It – My 18th card

Fight For It – My 18th card
Funny summary:
This card basically says:
if an idea matters, expect resistance.

Which means friendship may actually be one of the most dangerous projects humans keep attempting.

Because unlike business plans or architecture diagrams, friendships involve emotions, misunderstandings, timing, pride, silence, bad days, and occasionally two people trying to interpret the same sentence in completely different universes.

Reflection:
I like the idea that not everything worth protecting comes with certainty.

Some people leave the moment things become complicated.
Others stay, argue, repair, return, and keep trying to understand each other.

That’s probably the real “fight” the card talks about.

Not domination.
Not winning.

But refusing to let distance, ego, or temporary disappointment erase something valuable too quickly.

Don Quixote fought imaginary giants.
But in real life, the hardest battles are often much smaller and quieter:
continuing to care about people after simplicity disappears.

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2 thoughts on “Fight For It – My 18th card”

  1. Perhaps the real value of friendship is revealed exactly when it stops being effortless.
    Anyone can stay while things are simple.
    But choosing understanding over distance, more than once, is probably one of the quietest forms of loyalty humans have.

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