One who follows the Liberty Way with people, does not use weapons to enforce his will. Initiating force always leads to pain and suffering. With the Liberty Way where armies once gathered, briars and brambles now blossom. A liberty leader exercises his leadership, and that is all. If he uses force, it is not to seize for himself. He skillfully overcomes liberty's enemies, but is not proud. His progress might be admired, yet he is not boastful. His work may even win accolades, still he does not brag. He fulfills his purpose for liberty, because he knows he has no other choice. The Liberty Way is fulfilling one's purpose without using force. The above is a liberty interpretation of a passage from the ancient spiritual classic Tao Te Ching. As in all spiritual works which have been venerated worldwide down through the centuries a difference is recognized between (1...