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Pages 36-51 Summary
A Warrior never trusts his opponent too much and never forgets that sometimes strength is more important than strategy. If the Warrior encounters strength greater than his, he withdraws himself from the battle until his opponent is weakened. He may be called cowardly, but the Warrior knows that his strategy is smart and that insults will lead to his demise if he pays any attention to them. A Warrior is never cowardly, and will not retreat because if he flees, this gives the opponent more power. A Warrior knows time is on his side. A Warrior needs patience and speed. Sometimes a Warrior loses heart and cannot find a way to rebuild his enthusiasm. He feels pain and confusion but is too stubborn to give up on his goals. Then when he least expects, something helps restore his faith, and he...
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This section contains 577 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |