[HPforGrownups] Handicapping the Next Big Battle

Richasi richasi at azlance.com
Mon Dec 17 15:41:00 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 31732

Cindy wrote:

> It seems that the wizards on Dumbledore's team have significant 
> weaknesses or vulnerabilities, whereas the DEs do not (other than the

Think about what you just said there. "All the wizards have weaknesses
or vulnerabilities...". Certainly we all have these weaknesses and
vulnerabilities that people exploit, but humans find a way to draw on
these weaknesses and make them strengths; allowing good to triumph over
evil. It is the weaknesses that make us unsure, not completely
confident, which makes us think about the actions we must take.

You-Know-Who is powerful, confident and shows no weakness. But, in the
end, his arrogance will be his downfall. His lack of weakness or
apparent vulnerabilities will indeed be his vulnerability. A belief in
infallibility is his weakness. A belief that he can rise again and be
the ruler of the world is his vulnerability.

Does that make sense? Anyone follow that? :)


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Ricky Russo
(Richasi)
richasi at azlance.com

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