04 June 2013

Curtis LeMay

"If you kill enough of them, they stop fighting."

What if that's all of them?

Turns out; "enough" is a variable not a constant.

It can be as few as one and as many as all.

To win, you must be willing to kill as many as it takes to reach enough.  You won't miss it when it happens either.

You should also not worry that you're killing too many while the fight still rages.  If the fight is still on, you've not gotten to "enough" yet.  Again, you can't miss it when you cross the threshold.

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