Leo Tolstoy, in his novel "The Cossacks," poses a deeply perplexing question: "On what does a man's youthful energy need to be spent, which he can only have once in his life?"

This question reflects Tolstoy's exploration of existential themes and the finite nature of human existence, urging readers to contemplate how they allocate their vital, irretrievable youthful energy.

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learn and adapt... patience 1st, think 2nd , act per need or heart. not so many words. ain't it. Leo was great writer, one of many.

Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself. LT