I've been mulling this subject in my head for a while now and I am interested in what FAKKU has to say about it. It is no doubt that we can attribute all means of human achievement to the ambition of many. We wanted better means to travel, we invented cars and planes. A disease was killing us, so we created vaccines and other medicines to treat it. However, does any one think that ambition can go to far? What I mean is that many historical figures did not have everybody's best interests in mind. In fact I believe most wars are caused by at least two people with conflicting ambitions. So I am asking FAKKU, is having ambition, as a species, worth the suffering it can cause or would we be better off without it? I realize there may be a few gaps in my thinking, please feel free to fill them in.