--- J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> wrote:
> >Ah. The everyday warrior. His enemy isn't to
> be
> >found in a battle field with armies and
> weapons.
> >He's to be found in our own heads, cos he
> >bivouacs with us, messes with us, sits in on
> all
> >the tactical councils and knows all our
> weapons
> >and intelligence.
>
> And sometimes the Enemy is us.
Yep! He's the one that knows us best! ;)
> And one must realize that fear is the
> mindkiller
Quite. Fear takes away alot from a person.
> - I, possibly with a terminal liver disease- I
> am
> shocked at how others with the same disease
> seem so afraid and/or depressed.
I suspect it's one of those "defense mechanism"
thingies. Some people have got it more together
and, even in the last defeat, win the war.
> I rather fight and possibly win.
> I get knocked down, I get up again.
Sure. A good attitude. There's always the
possibility you'll pull an Alexander and come out
on top of the world.
> I believe I must act like I am already dead
> and prove myself alive
> (gotta love those darkly amusin', pop-up
> "corpse" stories from morgue
> and hospital workers).
! ;)
Padraic.
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