In my last column, I asked, “Are we willing to pray for our political enemies?” This is an uncomfortable question, because we know we are not supposed to have enemies. Yet when we think of the parable ...
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Source: Adobe stock image by Tharun, licensed by Ravi Chandra What to do when “enemies” and hatred make a beeline to our own nervous systems, online and in real life? How do we stabilize our nervous ...
The old adage goes that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. In a game like Doom: The Dark Ages, though, your enemy doesn't have any enemies except you. But how are you gonna be friends with yourself?
Here are ten ways to destroy your enemy without fighting them, inspired by both ancient wisdom and modern tactics. When it comes to dealing with adversaries, the best strategy isn't always a ...
Putting your enemies to shame without lifting a finger involves a combination of restraint, composure, and strategic non-engagement. By not returning negative energy, ignoring provocations, refusing ...
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