One of the greatest inherent difficulties in investigating reality is harmonizing the awareness of individual insignificance with the individual need to act. The former comes automatically, when one contrasts the size and complexity of the universe with the possibilities of the observer. However, if we accept being, if we accept the irrevocability of being, we must also accept a reason, a necessity. Hence the conclusion: one is almost nothing, what one does is almost nothing, but one is because it is a force to be and to do