I have to win this now, and for all time, or I'll fight it every day and it will get worse and worse.
by Orson Scott Card
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In "Ender's Game," the protagonist, Ender Wiggin, grapples with immense pressure and the burden of expectations as he prepares for a critical battle. He realizes that his struggle is not just a momentary challenge but a lifelong conflict that will haunt him if he does not achieve victory. This understanding propels him to the forefront of his fight, driving him to confront his fears and the moral implications of his actions.

The quote highlights Ender's determination to secure a definitive win, emphasizing that unresolved conflicts can lead to ongoing turmoil. The sentiment reveals a deeper psychological struggle, where the need to overcome obstacles becomes intertwined with the quest for personal peace and resolution. Ultimately, the idea is that without conquering his challenges, Ender's life could turn into a continuous cycle of fighting and suffering.

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