Strategy vs Tactics - A Mental Model for GOAL Attainment and greater ACHIEVEMENT potential

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Strategy vs. Tactics is a somewhat obscure model or principle of thinking and planning that as you will see from this video CAN HELP YOU achieve more from your thoughtful consideration of your goals and challenges in life. Think more deeply and gain wisdom by being aware of the processes you use to make decisions and gain advantage for A LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS.

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I think these videos would be hugely improved by ditching the tiresome software used by so many channels to "hand draw" the images, and instead a more slow paced slideshow style, so the viewer can focus on what you're saying, rather than being distracted by the pointless movement of the hand. Great content but I find the visuals very off-putting, and also very generic, as so many low production youtube channels use this software

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Mental models are like the compass of the mind, guiding us through the uncharted waters of life. They help us navigate complexity, make better decisions, and understand the world with clarity. Learning and applying these models is truly a journey to wisdom. 🌟🧠 #MentalModels #NavigateLife

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Great to see you and Peter this morning! I found this really helpful. It's simple not simplistic. For me it was launching pad for all kinds of ideas and possible applications. My mind is racing...and that's a good thing. Thanks for posting these!

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Dude, this drawing package you use is hugely distracting. I regard myself as having good concentration and between this and the first video I would have missed many points had I not already read Sun Tzu (not on bamboo) and was previously aware of Hanlon and Occham's razors. Even just the text on the screen would be enough. You have something good, look after it.

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