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Sun Tzu Wrote, “The highest form of generalship is to baulk the enemy’s plans.”
War is not won on the battlefield alone. It is won before the first move is made. The greatest victory is not in the fight itself, but in ensuring the fight never happens—because you’ve already outmaneuvered your opponent before they even knew the battle had begun.
Think about that. The strongest warrior isn’t the one who throws the hardest punch; it’s the one who makes sure the fight never reaches them. That’s strategy. That’s dominance. That’s control.
Sun Tzu Wrote, “The highest form of generalship is to baulk the enemy’s plans.”
War is not won on the battlefield alone. It is won before the first move is made. The greatest victory is not in the fight itself, but in ensuring the fight never happens—because you’ve already outmaneuvered your opponent before they even knew the battle had begun.
Think about that. The strongest warrior isn’t the one who throws the hardest punch; it’s the one who makes sure the fight never reaches them. That’s strategy. That’s dominance. That’s control.