In life, it is natural that you crave things. That is to open the door for one person, or finally meet your family. From Italy's Verona to the universe, this kind of desire has been generations from the 15th century to the present age. William Shakespeare, Pulitzer Prize winner Conrad Richter, Tony Award winner William Gibson and Oscar winner William Breyers have released important messages in their lives. There is nothing worth it, you never have to give it up.
Please hold the position. You may ask this frequently. Sometimes it is expressed as a way to encourage people who are too easy to give others passively. At other times, when you are shocked by adversity and attacks, you may talk about sticking to your own position. You can stick to your position, protect your emotions, claim the territory, and claim the sense of righteousness. But you live in an unconditional world of love. So what is the positive possibility of standing in your position?
First let's define the terms. The rule of "fixed footing" is different from the doctrine of a castle derived from the common law in the UK for centuries ago. "Standing" stipulates that you can take a castle basically wherever you go. This rule is a more controversial proposal that allows you to fire first, anywhere you have rights to do, not just inside your home, and updated. Historically, the US self-defense law is obliged by those who are at risk of withdrawing, following UK customary law. You can do this safely before you rely on the killing (According to castle rhythm, you have already returned to your safe shelter and are not obliged to retreat).