violence,
lowering
themtothe
guards’
level.
Overobeying
the
guards,
how»
ever,
madethem
ridiculous,
yetthey
couldnot
rightlypunish
the
prison»
ers,
whohad
only
donewhat
they
asked.
Poweris
always
influx—sincethe
game
is
by
nature
fluid,
andanarena
ofconstant
struggle,
thosewith
power
almost
always
findthemselveseven-
tually
onthedownward
swing.
If
you
find
yourselftemporarily
weakened,
thesurrendertacticis
perfect
for
raisingyourselfupagain»-itdisguisesyour
ambition;
itteaches
youpatience
and
self—control,key
skillsinthe
game;
andit
putsyou
inthebest
possibleposition
for
takingadvantage
of
yourup-
pressofs
suddenslide.If
you
run
away
or
fight
back,
inthe
long
run
you
cannot
win.If
you
surrender,
you
will
almost
alwaysemerge
victorious.
Image:
AnOak
Tree.The oak
that
resists the
wind loses its
branches one
by
one,
and
with
nothing
left to
protect
it,
thetrunkfi-
nally
snaps.
The oak that
bendslives
long-
er,
itstrunk
grow-
ing
wider,
its roots
deeper
andmoretenacious.
Authority:
Yehaveheardthatithathbeen
said,
An
eye
foran
eye
andatoothforatooth:ButI
say
unto
you,
That
ye
resistnotevil:but
whosoevershallsmitetheeon
thyright
cheek,
turntohimtheother
also.Andif
any
manwillsuetheeatthe
law,
andtake
awaythy
coat,
let
themhave
thy
cloak
also.
Andwhosoever
shall
compel
theeto
go
a
mile,
go
withhimtwain.
(JesusChrist,
in Matthew
5:38-41)
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