I'm saying the bigger threat is the man with everything to lose. Unfortunately, worldly possessions are fleeting and they both mesh again in certain layers. On the surface, however, it's clearly the latter: the man that has exacted his plans and developed discipline, which garnered him the competence resources demand, is a much bigger threat. This is why it's not okay to be poor and enslaved. This is why it's not okay to be weak and helpless.
You either roll over and cry yourself to sleep or you pick yourself up, make plans, take aim and keep trying until you develop the competence to be useful.
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