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RE: It's Tricky

in #ocd4 years ago

Driftwood yachts are better than none at all.

What I mean is that to do something to potentially affect ones situation positively is preferable to the alternative. Acting, taking action, can often bring benefit or challenge/trouble in equal measure, the potential for both and it's not always clear which will result. Inaction will bring predictable results.

I work hard to replace the word problem with opportunity because that's really what a problem is, an opportunity to take positive action and seek the desired, or acceptable, results.

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"Acting, taking action, can often bring benefit or challenge/trouble in equal measure, the potential for both and it's not always clear which will result. Inaction will bring predictable results."

That's a really nice way of putting it. Somewhat of a fusing between science, mathematics, and life application.

It is not the mindset of a soldier, but the mindset of one in command. A soldier does as he is ordered. A general knows that every action will bring struggle, but a struggle is an opportunity to win.

The result of the end-game will likely be determined by the morale/heart of the men, how well they have been prepared, and the tactical ability of their leaders.

The action begins at the head and works its way down the chain of command. The battle is fought, territory shifts, and a new set of opportunities is found in the settling dust of war.