Law 2: Never put too Much Trust in Friends, Learn how to use Enemies
Well for this law it is possible that it will work. This law should work because if you never trust friends that much then you will make enemies very fast. If you don’t trust you friends then they will become your enemy and then you will have no friends. Your friends could betray you very quickly if you don’t trust them. What this law is trying to say is that if you have a friend but then you don’t trust them, then they will become your enemy and then you will have no friends. So if you have an enemy as a friend that enemy will be more loyal because that enemy needs to prove more that an actual friend does. You will probably be more afraid of your friends than your enemies. “If you have no enemies, find a way to make them.” I think what this is trying to say is that if you have no friends then make some so then they can become your enemies or if you have no enemies then make some enemies so that you can learn how to use those enemies.
Friday, April 11, 2008
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