A teacher tells her students to write a sentence defining power.
Once everyone has finished, she reads the sentences out to the class:
– “Power is when you can do good,” – Good, Max, nice sentence. That’s an A.
– “Power is when you can do good and punish evil,” – very good, Sarah, beautiful. That’s an A+.
– “Power is when you have a lot of women and can sleep with them,” – whaaaat? Johnny, what kind of filth are you writing? Change it to something proper at once!
Johnny thinks for a minute and hands the teacher another piece of paper. She reads:
– “Power is when you have the ability and right to impose your philosophy upon others and to ruin their dreams.”
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