Saturday 12 January 2013

b.The Value from Pain

0.56875 is currently my target. Let's see how clever I can be. There are always things I can never get. Baby steps I guess. I have totally different opinion about things. Maybe that may just save my day.

Those who played warcraft III, guild wars or civilization wars, would know that every one out there are extremely clever. Winning against them is always very tough. One really needs patience most of all. One has to be absolutely covered from all aspects before waging a full battle. That's why SunTzu 孫子兵法  said in his very first chapter that to win a battle, one must contemplate maximum in the temple (夫 未 戰 而 廟 算 勝 者 , 得 算 多 也 ; 未 戰 而 廟 算 不 勝 者 , 得 算 少 也 ;多 算 勝 , 少 算 不 勝 , 而 況 於 無 算 乎 ? 吾 以 此 觀 之 , 勝負 見 矣 。). Only with maximum contemplation that one knows ALL possibilities that one can encounter. Only when one can win ALL possible encounters before one commits in the real battle.

We exist because we have survived 200,000 years of genetic selection and we are still here. To achieve, each and every one of us are generals in our own rights. We have no natural enemies. Our worst enemies are our own neighbours. To do battle with such a fearsome enemy. One must have maximum respect for one's enemy. Never under estimate one's enemy but to treat them as your worst-case scenerio. Only with this mentality that you will contemplate the best strategy in every encounter. Only with the temple's blessing that you will win before you wage a single battle. Because if you lose a battle, your price is heavy and exacting. 慎 之 !

If one will to really lose a battle, enjoy that pain. For after the heavy rain storm, there will be a rainbow waiting. One must know that there is an average of 10 rain storms before one sees a rainbow. So enjoy that pain always. That rainbow is worth every wait. Patience, my dear.

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