Continue
the Course Correction, Already Started, Without Fear
Can
we do that?
Yes
we can.
Just
take examples from the animal kingdom.
Ants
and spiders are very clever.
They
have a strategy and weapons.
They
never use the weapon of fear first.
Approach
of the animal kingdom is very simple.
When
they are confronted with they do not attack first.
They
pause and assess the pros and cons quickly.
They
take a slight cause correction, knowing very well that may be wrong.
Then
advance slowly until the angle of diversion is large enough.
When
they are safely away they accelerate at rapid space until the energy
of fear that initiated is exhausted.
Then
they take a pause and correct the course diversion (going for food or
prey) and advance.
Humans
have lost this trait by wrong examples, particularly in Ceylon.
We
have advanced just enough to avoid counterattack possible.
What
we need is slight course correction and advance at easy pace to the
desired goal.
Fear
has lost its value, since it was used inappropriately and in large
quantities in the past.
But
there is still a long way to go especially in the legal sphere.
Politically
there is no retrogression.
It
is counterproductive but progress is historically and metaphorically
slow.
Perseverance
is the correct strategy.
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