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Ah, the Musketeers! All for One.... When one of the group is in peril or needs help, all the others rush to his aid, even if that means destruction or death while trying to help that one. One, two, or twenty or more dead to rescue the one is not considered wrong. All for One. One for All....For the betterment of the group, it is expected that sometimes one may have to be sacrificed or even die. And each in the group understands that point. Not just philisophically, but with the accute knowledge that HE might be that one. One for All. In perspective: For the betterment of all, it is accepted that sometimes one or more must be sacrificed or fall by the wayside in battle. When the enemy understands that dedication, then they understand that it is impossible to break the group by singling out one individual. To attack one is to attack all. All for One. Also, each member of the group knows that everything hangs together ONLY if one, lonely person is willing to make a sacrifice, or the ultimate sacrifice, to save the rest. One for All.



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Ah, the Musketeers! All for One.... When one of the group is in peril or needs help, all the others rush to his aid, even if that means destruction or death while trying to help that one. One, two, or twenty or more dead to rescue the one is not considered wrong. All for One. One for All....For the betterment of the group, it is expected that sometimes one may have to be sacrificed or even die. And each in the group understands that point. Not just philisophically, but with the accute knowledge that HE might be that one. One for All. In perspective: For the betterment of all, it is accepted that sometimes one or more must be sacrificed or fall by the wayside in battle. When the enemy understands that dedication, then they understand that it is impossible to break the group by singling out one individual. To attack one is to attack all. All for One. Also, each member of the group knows that everything hangs together ONLY if one, lonely person is willing to make a sacrifice, or the ultimate sacrifice, to save the rest. One for All.



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Ah, the Musketeers! All for One.... When one of the group is in peril or needs help, all the others rush to his aid, even if that means destruction or death while trying to help that one. One, two, or twenty or more dead to rescue the one is not considered wrong. All for One. One for All....For the betterment of the group, it is expected that sometimes one may have to be sacrificed or even die. And each in the group understands that point. Not just philisophically, but with the accute knowledge that HE might be that one. One for All. In perspective: For the betterment of all, it is accepted that sometimes one or more must be sacrificed or fall by the wayside in battle. When the enemy understands that dedication, then they understand that it is impossible to break the group by singling out one individual. To attack one is to attack all. All for One. Also, each member of the group knows that everything hangs together ONLY if one, lonely person is willing to make a sacrifice, or the ultimate sacrifice, to save the rest. One for All.

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