Show notes
There is a moment — quiet, almost imperceptible — when the world shifts just enough to make an action possible that was impossible a breath before. Sun Tzu understood this with extraordinary precision. He did not merely counsel his generals to be brave or to be strong. He counseled them to be ready. Readiness, in his view, was not a passive state. It was an active, disciplined awareness of the environment, the enemy, and the self. The warrior who acts too early exhausts his resources against a position that has not yet opened. The warrior who acts too late watches the window close forever. Between those two failures lies the narrow, luminous corridor of perfect timing.
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