What if you knew a secret that the rest of the world needed to know? What if you could change lives with this knowledge? Would you share it with others?
Of course you would. If you saw a tornado coming, any normal person would warn others. If you knew of any danger which others couldn’t yet see, you would almost certainly do everything in your power to raise an alarm. You would tell others what was coming — and you’d warn them to escape the danger.
But what if others didn’t want to hear your warning? What if you knew that others wouldn’t listen? What if you realized they wouldn’t take you seriously — that they might even call you crazy?
If you had that knowledge in your mind — but you found that people around you wouldn’t listen — would you doubt yourself? Would you wonder whether you’re crazy? Would you throw your hands up in frustration and maintain a sullen silence — even though the coming storm seemed painfully obvious to you?

It’s a very old cliche, but it’s true: Denial isn’t just a river in Egypt
Foolish pride often keeps us from having what we need most in life
I’d be thrilled if Ron Paul were elected, but I won’t vote for him
Could we solve tough problems if we didn’t know they’re difficult?
Death of classmate from past feels like a reminder to change my life
Pinning big hopes on Mitt Romney? He’s a hypocrite on ObamaCare
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Free phone wasn’t worth keeping,
Epiphany: Was it so bad that I used to work toward perfection?