A main battle tank and a battleship are examples of fearsome seemingly unstoppable weapons which can deliver overwhelming destruction from far out of reach. However, they both have the same Achilles heel in that the deadly firepower must be stored onboard and if that is ever touched off, the entire war weapon cooks off and destroys itself. The explosion is far out of proportion to the relatively tiny hit it received right in the magazine. The HMS Hood went hunting the Bismarck and even though outgunned, the German battleship hit the Hood causing it to explode completely. Thousands vaporized, with only 3 left alive. Have you seen a tank which has been penetrated by an explosive anti-tank round? The huge turret will have landed 100m away.
Base your actions on a strategy which takes this reality of your enemies vulnerability into account. How do they win against us? They lie. They are absolutely filled to the top with lies. Their ammunition racks are filled with lies, their cannons shoot lies. What do you think will happen once we penetrate their thin armour and touch that whole lot off?
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Marc, you invented a terrific metaphor and great examples. Wow.
Here are a few companion ideas I believe, and live by:
1. Eventually, reality, objectivity and truth win, and win big.
2. Social, racial, gender, and other Identity psychology are eventually impotent.
3. Pseudo self esteem eventually collapses.
4. Radical (consistent & total) truth telling (with heart) is the evolved policy, great for your reputation and your self esteem.
5. Unbreached morality is essential to ones healthy pride and happiness.
6. Respect for each person’s self ownership, and never initiating force, is the core of social and personal ethics.
Ron Richards
Hi Marc. Great story that many people can relate to. Public servants (and this includes all police forces) need to be reminded on a weekly basis that they work for the public, not the other way around. In fact the only reason they even have a job in the first place is because of taxpayers who have been force fed the narrative that all of these people are needed, when in fact most of them are not.