A rule of thumb for a warrior is that he makes his decisions so carefully that nothing may happen as a result of them can surprise him, muchness drain his power. (Power, 154)
The tonal doesn’t know that decisions are in the realm of the natural. When we think we decide, all we are doing is acknowledging that something beyond our understanding has set up the frame of our so-called decision, and all we do is acquiesce. (Power, 249)
A detached man, who knows he has to possibility of fencing off his death, has only one thing to back himself with: the power of his decisions. He was to be, so to speak, the master of his choices. He must fully understand that his choice is his responsibility and once he makes it there is no longer time for regrets or recriminations. (Reality, 151)

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