Imagine yourself as the general of chapter The Enemy. Describe about yourself in a speech. (As a first Person)
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You see so many people looking around for someone or something to blame, someone or something to point to as the reason why they are where they are… as the reason they aren’t where they want to be… because they are believing, and thinking the enemy is outside of them…
So many people blame others for where they are in life. It’s always someone else’s fault. The enemy is always outside… But in reality… the enemy is rarely ever outside… most often the real enemy is in your own mind.
The real enemy… the one that battles you every day… the one you must conquer… is within you.
You must KILL DOUBT! You must KILL FEAR! You must KILL those NEGATIVE THOUGHTS! You must KILL BLAME and take responsibility! You must KILL WEAK THOUGHTS and trust you are strong enough to handle anything!
You must kill any fear of rejection… and know if you value yourself YOU CANT BE REJECTED.
The battleground is your mind and the enemy is your subconscious and unconscious negative thoughts.
If you want to WIN in life, you’re going to have to fight those thoughts. Fight those beliefs and kill them once and for all. You’re gonna have to fight like a warrior! Face those thoughts. Destroy those thoughts and CLAIM the quality of life you deserve.
The enemy is rarely outside… in almost every case… it’s an inside job. Having thoughts of lack. Believing you have limitations. Blaming others rather than taking responsibility. Not trying for fear of failure. Staying safe for fear of failure… and worst of all… not expressing your true self for fear of rejection.
Good morning everyone present; I feel honoured to have been given this opportunity to speak to you all. It is after a long time that I am addressing you. I have been very busy of late on account of the War with the Americans.
My agents and spies who gather intelligence often share with the public opinion. I am considered as a cruel and selfish man. Well, let me tell you for an autocrat to survive and keep his throne safe, it becomes imperative to use force. Recently Japan won many territories. Do you think without the use of force it could be done?
With the growing age, I have not been sick. The responsibilities of the state add to my sickness. Let me thank Dr. Sadao here, who is a wonderful doctor. If he would not be treating me, I would surely have breathed my last.
I have been told some American soldiers, whom our brave soldiers had captured, have managed to escape. I appeal to all of you to inform the police if you see them ever. The rest is fine. I will take our leave. Glory to Japan!