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The theme of David and Goliath is relevant to contemporary issues and debates as it symbolizes the struggle between the underdog and the powerful. In today's world, this can be seen in social, political, and economic contexts where smaller entities or individuals take on larger, more powerful opponents. It encourages the belief that with the right strategy, determination, and courage, the 'smaller' can overcome the 'bigger'. This theme is often used in discussions about social justice, corporate monopolies, and political power dynamics.
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When people come to the realization that their weaknesses can be their biggest strengths, they realize that they can move mountains. If we've learned anything from the story of , it's that the underdog can slay the giant when he identifies his opponent's weaknesses, and when he plays by his own rules. The very weaknesses that cause someone to feel like they don't fit in or that they can't win can be the driving force for taking their stronger opponent by surprise and winning the game. Remember that the underdog only loses when he plays by the giant's rules!
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