I want to
look at the Samson story in the Bible and what lessons it has for the reader as
far as ordinary life is concerned. I don’t for a minute believe his strength
depended on the length of his hair, so there must be some other reason for
telling the tale. Samson married someone from a group that was opposed to his
own but this isn’t about racial purity but about sensibly having a partner
who shares your philosophy in life. That shared ideal applies in all walks of
life, marriage, business and social. Then Samson tells Delilah where his
strength lies and is betrayed. That’s a warning not to expose your weakest
areas to anyone you can’t trust, in fact anyone with an interest in hurting
you. Then we have the denouement and Samson takes revenge on his tormentors but
kills himself in the process. Taking revenge often has that effect, in personal
relationships, in general life and in business. It is always better to look at
what is best for you, your relationship, or your business, than how you can
damage the opposition.
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