Jason McIntyre wrote:
> though i suspect "asperity" would have most of us reaching for our
> dictionaries, it's not neccessarily a bad thing. it seems the
> best fit to me.

That may be construed as the one going to the stars is the one with the
asperity, however. I think the intention is to describe overcoming adveristy,
not getting to the stars by being the adversity, no?

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