HOW TO MASTER YOUR WARFARE SERIES VIII
The strategies to a conquered battle is the ability to adapt to cohesion and be able to swiftly reorganize and re-strategize even in though situations and circumstances. The backbone to these are just “speed and adaptability”. That is; the ability to move and take a quick decisions faster than the enemy.
You cannot win a battle with a wounded soldier or toothless bull dog. You will either be hurt or defeated.
NB: It should be noted that this content and every other related contents on this subject are not aimed to stir up any individual, association or communities to rebel. But just a logical reasoning for building the subconscious minds.
When you're strategising, it is not necessarily that you are making a big plans that will be in a chronological order; but you're just enhancing and maximizing your point over the enemy plots.
When you're considering your strength, never consider the number or figure of soldiers, opportunities and way out you have but ensure you have fluid movement or passageway as an option. What do I mean by this?
You need to build your structure, have you ever seen a government without a cabinet, team or political structure? Definitely, when you are confronted with a war, you need to build a fluid and segmented structure.
You can endanger your purpose without a purposeful and overall philosophy for your structure. Therefore, you need to build up the structure of your team on the idiosyncrasies, ideologies and beliefs you have in pressing against your fears, challenges and opponents at war zone. Meanwhile, you need to take cognizance of the strength of each of the individual that consist the structure. With this effects, you will be able to blend each on their weaknesses and their agilities.
STRAT VII
Have a separate Force
Thus, the army...moves for advantage, and changes through segmenting and reuniting. Thus, its speed is like the weed, its slowness like the the forest; its invasion and plundering like a fire...It is difficult to know as the darkness; in movement it is like thunder. - The Art of War
You cannot afford to repeat the same squad over and over again. Fatigue, stress and anxiety will set in. That is, why you need to diversify your forces. Have a backup plan in case anything goes wrong or haywire. So that, you will be able to pull through.
I'm not a motivational speaker but an individual that posses a true mind
You can check my previous series below;
How To Master Your Warfare Series I
How To Master Your Warfare Series II
How To Master Your Warfare Series III
How To Master Your Warfare Series IV
How To Master Your Warfare Series V
How To Master Your Warfare Series VI
How To Master Your Warfare Series VII
How To Master Your Warfare Series I
How To Master Your Warfare Series II
How To Master Your Warfare Series III
How To Master Your Warfare Series IV
How To Master Your Warfare Series V
How To Master Your Warfare Series VI
How To Master Your Warfare Series VII
Good advice from the art of war.
You're funny buddy.