Friday Aug 22
It has been said that it is better to deal with the enemy
you know than the enemy you don't know. That makes perfect
sense. With the enemy you know, you are familiar with the
problems that might arise and you can be somewhat prepared,
but all is unknown with that other enemy.
The big problems are these:first, you don't always get to
choose what kind of enemy you'll have to deal with. Secondly,
sometimes you don't recognize an enemy. You may now be too
guarded with someone you perceive as a foe, but you may miss
out on an ally if you don't take a leap of faith.