So if someone tells you there's no such thing as mission impossible, I say you can tell him in his face that's bullshit.
To prove my theory, let's take reading for example. I say no one can ever finish reading ALL the published material in the world. This (refering to one being able to finish reading all published material in the world) can only be possible if ALL the following assumptions are achieved:
1. A person can access to ALL the published material in the world without missing a single copy out.
2. A person understand ALL the languages of the published material. One must read all the different translation of a same work as long as it's published.
3. A person has to be immortal so he/she will have unlimited time to read ALL the published as well as going-to-be-published work continuously.
4. A person's reading speed must be faster (a lot) than the publishing speed so he/she not only can finish reading all the published works but also able to keep up with the speed of the never-ending new publishing.
5. Still thinking but i think the 4 mentioned above are sufficient to prove my theory right.
So i say, "where there's a will, there's not always a way". Prove me wrong!
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