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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Power is not a means; it is an end.

Would you explain the above sentences?

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means: a way of arriving at a goal end: goal; what you are trying to arrive at. Power is not a way of reaching a goal; it is the goal. CJ

  • means: a way of arriving at a goal end: goal; what you are trying to arrive at.
  • Power is not a way of reaching a goal; it is the goal.
  • CJ
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means: a way of arriving at a goal
end: goal; what you are trying to arrive at.

Power is not a way of reaching a goal; it is the goal.

CJ

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