How to Handle Enemies
Everything conserves a circle, it’s all 50–50.
An enemy is to be expected, respected, and, then, rejected (resurrected).
That is, every enemy projects (and protects) the enemy within. And, we all know (fear) (eventually accept) this (everything we experience shows us who, and what, we are) (we experience the enemy because, to the enemy, we are the enemy). (The core dynamic in nature is the conservation of a circle.)
So we can rearrange our thinking, at anytime, to resurrect the definition of an enemy (view the enemy as a friend) (the liability as an asset) (he-she-it is alerting you to reality). We need the enemy to survive (there is no X without X’). (Complementarity is the basis for identity because duplicity is the basis for a unit).