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"Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win" by Sun Tzu emphasizes the importance of preparation and strategy over mere aggression. Sun Tzu, a Chinese military strategist, implies that success in any battle depends on careful planning and forethought rather than on the heat of the moment decisions. In essence, this means that a successful individual or team anticipates challenges, understands the environment, and prepares extensively before facing the actual challenge. This approach contrasts with one where individuals rush into situations unprepared, hoping to figure out solutions as problems arise. For example, consider a chess player: A victorious player studies their opponent's past games, prepares strategies, and anticipates moves before the game begins. They've essentially 'won' the game in their preparation phase by understanding their opponent's weaknesses and preparing countermeasures. In contrast, a defeated player starts the game without any preparation, hoping to simply react to the opponent's moves, which often leads to a loss as they are unprepared for the challenges that arise. ♻️ PLEASE help share the post 🙏 https://lnkd.in/ejUu7ffT

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