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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-16 20:43

in LeoFinance8 months ago

Part 4/6:

The second lesson is about detachment. In high-pressure situations, it’s easy to become fixated on immediate concerns, much like looking down the sights of a weapon, which narrows one’s field of vision. By stepping back, both physically and figuratively, individuals can gain a broader perspective of the entire situation. This approach not only reveals insights about the enemy's actions or one’s teammates' positions but also clarifies whether to advance, retreat, or adjust tactics.

Emotional detachment is equally crucial. Decisions influenced by heightened emotions or ego can lead to unfavorable outcomes. By separating oneself from these factors, clearer, more objective choices can be made that serve the collective good instead of individual pride.

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