Thursday, January 3, 2013

It's a cold day for a war..


If you've come into a situation, where you have to make a decision, never be afraid and don't ever be regret of doing what you've done.  Always learn to control the situation, find the corner of your game, and look right into yourself as well as who or what you're going to face.  We're always in control of the situation but we ought to let go of it because we were afraid, our heart was afraid to get hurt and so we ran off as soon as we felt threat.

Why, some people can be fearless?  They are not fearless, they are just being ready all the time.  The kind of people that others perceived as thinking too much.. People like me, I might have not seen any big scenario but then I've always tried my best to stick my back at the corner and face the incomings.  It's not to prove anything to anyone, no you're wrong.  At times when shits happen, it will most probably be the moment where nobody will be looking.



So, little sheep, are you going to run, or you're going to eat back the wolf?  

Stay back at the safe position will probably be the best idea, but then, maintaining the standby posture most of the time will always ensure one's ability to fight back.  At the field, not many had the chance to think long, if you've decided to think too long, your thoughts ought to outrun your decisions, you'll be too late in other words.  

When things happen, always learn to look from the different angle and look out for the leakage area.  The term "nothing is perfect" will always be the best motivation for you to penetrate a person's move and bind their move.  If you can't find the "3-moves-ahead", try finding your own weakness for that's where people will thrust on and start covering from there.

However, you can't always claimed victory and there was never an absolute winning streaks.  But to manage to breach a person's mind is what it takes, gaining your objectives and earning your victory can be both different things at times.  Forcing the others to change their way, can mean a lot for the future planning.

Are you ready to breach mine?

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