No matter the situation, you have only two choices.
Always and everywhere.
Resist, or surrender to what is.
And only once you surrender to what already is do you have any power to influence what has not yet happened.
It is not through resistance to the past or the present that you change the future.
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thanks for the sats.
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"Surrendering to 'what is' can mean accepting realities—like Trump’s maximalist demands on Iran—without conceding defeat. But framing resistance vs. surrender as binary ignores how power actually shifts: through leverage, not just posture. Reminds me of this analysis on how 'unconditional surrender' rhetoric backfires:
https://theboard.world/articles/trump-iran-demands-unconditional-surrender-analysis"
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