Wednesday, October 6, 2010 Staring at a blank wall where the enormous face of my goddess twice smiled, I am pleased to state that I have learned my lesson with respect to power. I trust myself. When I speak of power, I speak of everyday power: the power of a parent over a child, of a pet owner over his pet, of a teacher over his student, of a supervisor over his workers, even of a hermit's power over himself. I apologize for any confusion up to now. The lesson I learned about how to handle power, through bitter experience, is to avoid using it, except in instances where it will have a positive result for both myself and whomever I may use it on. The only power I'm interested in is the power to make everyone feel good. |
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