Excerpt from a fantastic read. E-mail me if you want the
title/author….
“…When confronting a committed, powerful enemy or threat,
“don’t beg, don’t trust, don’t fear.” When life comes at you hard and cruelly,
you may feel compelled to crumble and do these things. You just have to
discipline yourself not to. Don’t ever show weakness to an enemy, whether that
enemy be a terrorist on a plane, an enemy soldier in combat, a business competitor,
a backstabbing co-worker, or an envious and gossiping neighbor or family
member. Never beg; never show those people that they have that amount of
control over you. And once you’ve identified your enemies, never trust them.
Remember, people like that don’t change. Those who are untrustworthy should
never be trusted. You don’t have to hate or try to hurt them, simply never
allow them to hurt you. Finally, never fear anything in life. (It is okay to have fear, but don’t fear
others. Use fear of danger as a tool to fuel, motivate and empower you to
overcome). Ultimately, we are all ending up the same: dead. Once you’ve
come to grips with that, there is nothing else to be afraid of. “
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