
Sun Tzu 101 Intend To Fight
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Sun Tzu wrote, “The spot where we intend to fight must not be made known.”
This isn’t just battlefield wisdom—it’s life strategy. It's a reminder that real strength isn’t always loud. That the most powerful moves are often made in silence, in the shadows, behind closed doors. When you’re working on something big—your goals, your transformation, your comeback—it doesn’t need a press release. It needs discipline, consistency, and a bit of mystery.
Too many people broadcast every intention. They talk about what they’re going to do. They announce the fight before they’ve trained for the war. But Sun Tzu knew that if your enemy knows where and when you’ll strike, they’ll prepare for you. They’ll block you. Distract you. Deflate you.
So don’t give the world your battle plan—give it your results.
Right now, whatever you're working toward—whether it’s building a business, changing your life, reinventing yourself, or chasing down a dream—keep your head down and your work up. Keep your vision clear but your steps hidden. Surprise is a weapon. When you move in silence, you deny your critics time to form a defense. You sidestep the noise. You become unpredictable—and that is power.
And this isn't about hiding or shrinking. It's about timing. It's about not handing over the blueprint to people who wouldn’t understand it, support it, or help you build it. Keep your energy focused inward, not outward. Let your actions speak when the time is right.
You are preparing. You are sharpening. You are building something that
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