There is never just one real enemy to deal with, so dealing with enemies
is a long process, like climbing a mountain. You first have to develop an
interest in taking the usual route.
Life is about defeating countless enemies to finally reach your own
peak; if you stop, you'll roll down; if you're beaten so badly you can't get
up, you'll have to start all over again; if you've already exhausted
yourself, you're no longer suited to climb a thousand-foot peak. Taking
detours and meandering paths, sometimes slow and sometimes fast, is
how you deal with twists and turns, and also how you deal with
enemies. -- (Young Chasing Life)
He appears relaxed, humble, and compliant at all times, but he is always
on guard and cautious.
This kind of person is difficult to deal with. — (Young Chasing Life)
If you believe your best friend is your worst enemy, then the most
unlikely thing is often the most real. In the end, your only enemy is
yourself. — (Young Chaser)
To understand what kind of person someone is, you need to see what
kind of enemies they have.
He will have enemies who are the kind of person he is.
An enemy is someone who is significant enough to oppose you.
He can inspire you to strive for improvement; if your enemy is weak, it
reflects your own weakness. To look down on your enemy is to look
down on yourself. Therefore, your enemy is more valuable.
The enemy of a master is inevitably also a master. — (A stunning shot)
The moment the enemy believes they have achieved a great victory is
precisely when they are most vulnerable to making a mistake. — (A
stunning shot)
To defeat the enemy, the most important thing is fighting spirit,
followed by killing intent. Whether you kill the enemy after you win is
secondary; if you lack fighting spirit, you can't go into battle, and if youlack killing intent, you'll only be killed by the enemy. — (A stunning
shot)
As long as the enemy is alive, he remains the enemy. — (Young Cold
Blooded)
If an enemy wants to deal with you, regardless of victory or defeat, you
can defend yourself and counterattack. When they attack you, they also
have weaknesses that give you an opportunity to exploit.
An "undercover agent," however, is different. He's in the shadows while
you're in the open. Only when you trust him, when he's in a safe place,
will he betray you, leaving you dead, caught completely off guard.
Therefore, the most terrifying enemy is an "undercover agent." By the
time you discover he's an "undercover agent," he usually already has
enough power to expose you completely. —(Sad Little Arrow)
For a hero, the most formidable enemy is never in front of him. — (Sad
Little Arrow)
Time is the greatest enemy of heroes.
Whether heroes or ordinary mortals, the ravages of time are
indiscriminate. —(Young Cold-Blooded)
Even the most powerful enemy has weaknesses.
Find the enemy's weakness, and you can easily defeat them—and the
enemy's weaknesses are often hidden in their strengths; they can
usually be found with careful observation. —(Young Cold-Blooded)
It is an enemy of Heaven because it opposes the Way of Heaven.
All natural enemies possess extraordinary abilities; while they deserve to
be killed, they are also extremely difficult to deal with. —(Young Cold
Blooded)
Those who harm you often appear with the guise of love. These days,
people are becoming increasingly shrewd; who would still pretend to be
a bad or wicked person? —(Young and Cold-Blooded)
There are only three ways to deal with an enemy:
First, it involves acquisition.
—To win over is to turn enemies into friends.
Secondly, he was killed.
—The dead are not the enemy.
Third, destruction.—Destroying a person is more ruthless, vicious, and bloodless than
killing them; methods of destruction include gradual corruption, direct
attacks, indirect isolation, and covert setbacks. —(Young Cold-Blooded)
The best way to destroy a powerful enemy is to make him destroy
himself first.
How can we make him destroy himself?
The best way is to drive him mad first. — (Young Cold-Blooded)
The enemy's attacks can be tolerated, because the enemy is born to be
your enemy.
But betrayal by a friend is the hardest to bear: because a friend is
supposed to stand with you against the enemy. —(Young Iron Hand)
When facing an enemy, it must be a fight to the death. — (Young
Chasing Life)
