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25 from The Emotional Warrior Handbook If your chopper goes down and you find yourself stranded inside an enemy’s emotional landscape, and you happen upon a thundercloud, first systematically unplug the lightning bolts, then dismantle the thunder without offending the raindrops. You must know going in what sort of drops you’re dealing with: plump, well-educated droplets that flop out in gilded parachutes, or long, scraggly, bearded raindrops ready to hammer the earth like a box of nails. Remember: to injure a single droplet is an emotional war crime, and we can’t get in the habit of punishing raindrops just because of the clouds they were born in. ...

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