Anti-authoritianism:
As you have seen in Part I, I've not always been with good teachers or leaders. Some are extremely demanding, while others are favouritist. Hence anti-authoritianism. I do not like to have someone that has too many powers over what I do, what I say, what I hear and any of that. They are extremely unfair and unhuman things and they will be dealt with when I grow up to be a ferior match to them. Only one difference: I will try my best to share my power.
So, why do I do when I'm faced with that? I'll build up my self-discipline, mental and physical health and reinforce my self-esteem (not build it up: I'll be too high profile). In short, I go into full "war-mode", ready to bust the fortress of authority. I'll try to get more people on my side too.
This is the path to the cool side of life.
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My foriegn policy: tolerate, tolerate, tolerate. Not the best policy, but good enough for me to maintain stability. Appeasement is one of the most important parts of my policy. These reasons are both physical and ethnical; I don't fight well, partly because I am less capable to do so, partly because of my unfaltering dislike of causing discomfort to others.
You know, I have slightly a tendency to anarchy.
tolerate and observe, observe and plan, plan and strike. That's my policy.
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