I used to think endurance was personal—how far I could run, how much weight I could carry. But endurance is shared.
In a squad, no one finishes unless everyone finishes. In communities, the same rule applies. Hospitals, schools, food banks, elections—they all rely on shared endurance.
If only a few carry the weight, the system collapses. Endurance isn’t about heroes. It’s about everyone doing their share.