Amended: The two kinds of people to consider most are a) those who have nothing to lose and b) those who have everything to lose.
A person can do almost anything once they've given up, because the have release from the binds of fear and consequence.
Feeling that they have nothing to lose may in fact be the greatest asset in obtaining their initial objective.
However if the focus on the objective is too intense we find a person that swings the other way...
A person will do almost anything when they feel everything is on the line because typically to them the end justifies the means and that's when people start making sense of the senseless.
It is a dangerous place to be.
That said however, the liberation that results from the freedom of certain fears is a distant second to the freedom that comes from the love which casts out all fear.
Feeling that they have nothing to lose may in fact be the greatest asset in obtaining their initial objective.
However if the focus on the objective is too intense we find a person that swings the other way...
A person will do almost anything when they feel everything is on the line because typically to them the end justifies the means and that's when people start making sense of the senseless.
It is a dangerous place to be.
That said however, the liberation that results from the freedom of certain fears is a distant second to the freedom that comes from the love which casts out all fear.
d (-_-) b
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