You don’t lose what you never had, but rather what you didn’t know how to defend. But there is a defeat worse than battle: capitulation, the renunciation of values in exchange for the ephemeral and illusory immediacy of the enemy’s approval.
You don’t lose what you never had, but rather what you didn’t know how to defend. But there is a defeat worse than battle: capitulation, the renunciation of values in exchange for the ephemeral and illusory immediacy of the enemy’s approval.