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"You don't go into a confrontation without asking yourself in advance, What will I do if the other side says no?" Mr. Brzezinski said.
Never write about the author or the work, only about yourself in confrontation with the work or the author.
You have to steel yourself for the confrontation.
His real message: Brace yourself for endless confrontation.
Think about it: If you find yourself locked into a confrontation without an exit, how long does it take until you find yourself yelling "F*ck You!"? We've all done it, or at least thought it.
Excuse yourself politely when any confrontation becomes unbearable.
Though we are generally a nonviolent group, do know how to defend yourself in a physical confrontation, but do everything you can to avoid one first.
Your story is your crutch in life: it is what builds your excuses to not try more, to not put yourself out there, to avoid confrontation.
Keep yourself safe by making the confrontation as quick as possible.
"When you go to confront somebody with a gun, you have left yourself one avenue of finishing that confrontation," he said.
If confrontation surfaces, its probably best that you separate yourself to formulate sound judgement about the issue.
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