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Sun Tzu wrote, “When ten or more chariots have been taken, those should be rewarded who took the first.”
Think about that. Not the ones who followed. Not the ones who waited until it was safe. The first. The ones who stepped forward when no one else would. The ones who saw the opportunity and took it.
The first chariot is always the hardest to take. It requires courage. It requires risk. It requires you to step into the unknown with nothing but belief and determination. Most people hesitate. Most people wait. They want proof, they want guarantees, they want certainty before they act. But that’s not how wars are won. That’s not how life is conquered.
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Sun Tzu wrote, “When ten or more chariots have been taken, those should be rewarded who took the first.”
Think about that. Not the ones who followed. Not the ones who waited until it was safe. The first. The ones who stepped forward when no one else would. The ones who saw the opportunity and took it.
The first chariot is always the hardest to take. It requires courage. It requires risk. It requires you to step into the unknown with nothing but belief and determination. Most people hesitate. Most people wait. They want proof, they want guarantees, they want certainty before they act. But that’s not how wars are won. That’s not how life is conquered.
Reach out to us by email [email protected]