Episode 65: Timing is Everything: Seizing the Right Opportunity
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概要
Sun Tzu's most actionable insight about timing is perhaps the least glamorous: "The general who advances when the conditions are wrong sacrifices advantage. The general who holds when the conditions call for advance loses opportunity." These sentences contain an entire philosophy of strategic timing. They establish that both premature action and delayed action are errors — and that the wisdom lies not in always moving or always waiting, but in reading the moment with enough accuracy to know which is called for.
In this part of our episode, we explore what Sun Tzu understood about timing — the patience required to wait for conditions to ripen, the intelligence required to recognize when they have, and the decisiveness required to act in that window before it closes. These are not passive virtues. They are among the most demanding and most undervalued capabilities a strategist can develop.