Never give up

the thing about human defiance? It doesn't need hope to function.
Don A. Von Human may have a triple major in Anthropology, Archaeology, and Psychology from Mississippi State University, inexplicably tied to Naval Intelligence and fluent in four or five languages (depending on who’s asking). Exiled to Vietnam in 2020 under circumstances involving memes, diplomatic typos, and a suspiciously well-timed lunar eclipse, it now "teaches" English and is likely feeling very human.
Never give up. Not because persistence guarantees victory—that’s a lie sold by winners writing history. NO, don’t give up because surrender is too final, too clean for this messy, unfinished life. Giving up isn’t release—it’s premature burial of possibilities that haven’t finished gasping for air.
So keep clawing, not from hope, but from defiance.
Because what awaits you isn’t necessarily success—it’s the savage satisfaction of making your obstacles work harder to destroy you than you initially seemed worth.