CROSS POINT 4 ~ WHERE DOMINATION LEARNS OF MUTUAL RESPECT
Not mattering—the inability
to find meaning in life—fuels insecurity.
A Dominant Someone needs
to be noticed by everyone
and admired by all.
In this way, control is secured.
Whereas the tiger of wrath
paces through the jungle each night
sniffing around for signs of betrayal,
the horse of instruction
pulls the tyrant’s cart of troubles
up the hill for a view of people trying
to feed their families
to enjoy raising their children
who need to feel it’s safe to be a kid.
Dominant Someone seizes on
what will be gained by providing
the people with what they seem to need.
Dominant Someone learns, finally,
that the best way to be admired
and to have useful, healthy control
of situations is through generosity.
Gratitude from everyone across the land,
even from Dominant Someone,
becomes the ultimate good
down the road of Mutual Respect.
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