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Never underestimate your enemies from "summary" of The Secret by Lee Child,Andrew Child

In the game of cat and mouse, it's easy to fall into the trap of complacency. When you believe you have the upper hand, when you think you know your enemy inside and out, that's when you're most vulnerable. Because the truth is, you can never truly know what your enemies are capable of until you've seen them in action. In the world of espionage, where secrets are currency and deception is a way of life, underestimating your enemies can be a fatal mistake. They may seem unassuming, they may seem to lack the resources or the intellect to outwit you, but that's all part of the facade. They are masters of disguise, experts in the art of manipulation, and they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. It's tempting to dismiss them as mere pawns in a larger game, to believe that you hold all the cards and they are at your mercy. But that's a dangerous assumption to make. Your enemies are not to be underestimated. They are cunning, they are ruthless, and they are always one step ahead of you. Every move you make, every plan you hatch, they will anticipate it and counter it with their own strategy. They are like shadows in the night, always lurking just out of sight, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. And when they do, it will be swift and merciless. So, be vigilant. Be cautious. And above all, never let your guard down. Because in the world of secrets and lies, your enemies are always watching, always waiting for the opportunity to take you by surprise. And when that moment comes, you must be ready to face them head-on, with all the cunning and skill you possess.
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    The Secret

    Lee Child

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