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<blockquote data-quote="gtg936g" data-source="post: 250620" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>I completely understand your point, and I would advise you to follow your heart. I know this is a very difficult decision for you, and one you take seriously.</p><p></p><p>I am not trying to sway you, but I would ask that you consider one point.</p><p></p><p>Don't let the decisions of beurocrats prevent you from being the positive influence that you want to be. The kids probably don't follow politics or policies , and they won't remember why they didn't go to the game in 10 years. If you take them you have a chance to be a powerful positive influence on them. In 10 years they will remember that. Don't let the decisions of others hinder your work and message. Regardless of the ACC decisions, if through this trip you changed one of their lives in a positive way would you consider it a success? You have a much better chance of being the change in the world that you want to be by influencing young hearts and minds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg936g, post: 250620, member: 623"] I completely understand your point, and I would advise you to follow your heart. I know this is a very difficult decision for you, and one you take seriously. I am not trying to sway you, but I would ask that you consider one point. Don't let the decisions of beurocrats prevent you from being the positive influence that you want to be. The kids probably don't follow politics or policies , and they won't remember why they didn't go to the game in 10 years. If you take them you have a chance to be a powerful positive influence on them. In 10 years they will remember that. Don't let the decisions of others hinder your work and message. Regardless of the ACC decisions, if through this trip you changed one of their lives in a positive way would you consider it a success? You have a much better chance of being the change in the world that you want to be by influencing young hearts and minds. [/QUOTE]
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