Don't Deal in Leftovers
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Each day, the Real Revolutionist faces his duty anew, and he must further refine his secret, inner maps, for each day this is not done puts his charts and understanding another 24 hours off.
One view the Revolutionist can take of the apparent struggle is that he does not expect any overnight, complete victory, but rather, seeks to eventually bankrupt the opposition by continually raising the cost of its successes.
In the City, is there really any difference between “services promised” and their actual delivery?
Can discussions regarding the lack of delivery become acceptable substitutes for the services themselves? Can the People, in fact, deal with their difficulties on a basis of, “Problems addressed are problems solved?” Says one, “I am a terrible person, and should change,” and the “addressing of the problem” becomes the needed action. No further services required. Ah, the City…god, what a place!
Don’t deal in leftovers…never carry-over any chemicals, or emotions from one day to the next, they all spoil.
Heard it said in the City that, “A loss unknown is no loss at all,” and allow me to over-inflate just “this once,” just “one more time”…To wit: The only lasting victory is one not immediately noted.
J.