Your opponent squares up, locking eyes with you. His focus is razor-sharp, ready to predict and counter any attack. Even if you have a signature move, landing it will be nearly impossible.
Task #1—throw his “system” off balance.
Feints, sudden pulls, twisting off-axis—anything to shake his footing. Especially useful are moves that are almost guaranteed to fail. Because he still has to react, retreating and shifting his stance.
All you have to do is keep throwing “failed” moves, one after another, until one finally lands.
Ironically, the only obstacle is your perfectionism—the belief that you must act flawlessly from the start. It's like trying to swing to full height in one push or boil a kettle in an instant.
In a winning strategy, every “failure” serves a purpose. Only an amateur would scoff and say, “That’s so inefficient!” A seasoned grapple deliberately weaves mistakes into his conceptual pattern.
It’s a paradox—the missteps make him unstoppable.
If your business is short on victories, start seeing gold in the dirt. Don’t avoid failure. Make it part of your master plan.
Yours sincerely,
-Alexander
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