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Enemy Logic


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It takes a lot to become my enemy.

I don't always consider someone an enemy for hurting me in the past.

Someone who lets anyone that's wronged them become their enemy — they aren't someone worth fighting with or for.

Who is the real enemy and how do you separate them from the others?

The enemy continues to hurt you both now and in the future, while the others get to a point where you no longer matter to them and each of you reach a point of nonexistence in the others' eyes.

So to an enemy — you matter. And to you, they must matter too.

But it's like Lincoln said —
"Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?"

But even honest Abe Lincoln had his limits.

And for everyone of principle, at some point the limit has been reached.

At that point, you either meet each other on the field, or you let each other fade away.

If you're my true enemy, you won't hear from me often.

But I'll always be close by. If you're now my friend, I'll let you fade away.

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