1. The good fighters of used good family themselves beyond the opening of tracking, and so waited for a chance of defeating the foe. 2. To control ourselves against covering lies in our own hands, but the chance of defeating the foe is provided by the foe himself. 3. Thus the good combatant is free to control himself against covering, but cannot be positive of defeating the foe. 4. Hence the stateing: One may have how to have without being about to be it. 5. Security against covering implies contrite tactics; might to overcome the foe means being the infringement. 6. Standing on the defensive indicates inadequate power; attacking, a superabundance of power. 7. The general who is haved in defense hides in the about personal recesses of the area; he who is haved in approach flashes by from the best heights of paradise. Thus on the one hand we have might to forward ourselves; on the new, a triumph that is important.