Being cunning or being brutal -

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Brutal or cunning?


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BILLY MAYS

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We all have moments where we have to be cunning or be brutal in facing our daily problems, sometimes even be both brutal and cunning. What do you think is the better mindset to have, and why?
 

BILLY MAYS

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In this case, brutality doesn't always have to mean physical force, though understandably it is the first thing that comes to mind.

Personally though, being brutally cunning is the best.
 

Larry Thorne

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I see, a Gork and Mork question.
Tough decision. It's like asking Lowtax which pedo to hire to babysit his children.
 

Broken Pussy

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I enjoy both. If I can outsmart you and utterly crush your spirit, that's a good day for me.
 

Ravenor

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Cunningly brutal OR Brutally cunning - its both differnt sides of the same coin ones more about the style the other is more about the result.

I find personally when it matters in my professional life to start out as one then flip to the other it keeps your competitors on edge and they dont know how to deal with it or live on the edge for very long.
 

Morose_Obesity

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I usually force-choke fucktards in a crutally bunning way because the Master says my anger fuels my growing power
 

Darndirty

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I think Machiavelli would say be either/or. Crush your enemies or find a way to make them your friend, anything in between is a threat.
 

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