Anonymous ID: 45200b Aug. 25, 2022, 10:43 p.m. No.17444013   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4020

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Some folks should read their Manual for Courts Martial (MCM) and Rules for Courts Martial (RCM) Moar…

 

Along with the U.S. Constitution, Code Federal Regulations (CFR), etc, etc….

Anonymous ID: 45200b Aug. 25, 2022, 11:32 p.m. No.17444157   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4165 >>4185

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AXIOM OF A WARRIOR

 

In order to become a man of knowledge, one must be a warrior, not a

whimpering child. One must strive without giving up, without complaint,

without flinching.

 

One learns to act like a warrior by acting, not talking.

 

To be a warrior, a man has to be, first of all (and rightfully so) keenly

aware of his own death. But to be concerned with death would force any of us

to focus on the self, and that would be debilitating. So the next thing one

needs, to be a warrior, is detachment. The idea of imminent death, instead of

becoming an obsession, becomes an indifference.

 

Only the idea of death makes a man sufficiently detached so he is incapable of

abandoning himself to anything. Only the idea of death makes a man

sufficiently detached so he can't deny himself anything. He knows his death

is stalking him and won't give him time to cling to anything, so he tries,

without craving, all of everything.

 

A detached man has only one thing to back himself with - the power of his

decision. He has to be the master of his choices. He must fully understand

that his choice is his responsibility, and, once he makes it there is no

longer time for regrets of recriminations. His decisions ares final, simply

because his death does not permit him time to cling to anything.

 

A warrior does not abandon himself to anything, not even to his death. A

warrior is not a willing partner; a warrior is not available, and if he

involves himself with something, you can be sure that he is aware of what he

is doing. For a warrior, there is nothing out of control. Life, for a

warrior, is an exercise in strategy.

 

The spirit of a warrior is not geared to indulging or complaining, nor is it

geared toward winning or losing. The spirit of a warrior is geared only to

struggle, and every struggle is a warriors last battle on earth. Thus the

outcome matters very little to him. In his last battle on earth, a warrior

lets his spirit flow free and clear. And as he wages his battle knowing that

he will be impeccable, a warrior laughs and laughs.