3 “Go ahead, sir,” I said.He continued, “Picture in your mind a broad, immense sea spreading over a vast area,
4 but with an entrance no wider than a river.
5 No one who wishes to enter that sea, whether to visit it or control it, can reach its broad expanse of water without passing through the narrow entrance.
6 Or take another example: Picture a city on a plain. The city is full of all kinds of good things,
7 but the entrance to it is narrow and steep, with fire on one side and deep water on the other.
8 The one path between the fire and the water is so narrow that only one person at a time may walk on it.
9 If anyone inherits this city, he cannot take possession of his inheritance without passing through this dangerous entrance.”