>>So I get what Trump is doing. Heâs a 3D thinker. Checkers v. chess is a good way to describe it as well. In chess, you have to be several steps ahead in your thinking and able to refine your strategy based on the situation on the board.
He knows that war is a democracy and the enemy gets a vote too. His strategies have been right out of SunTzu. He is never where the enemy needs him to be. He never shows up with the forces that they planned for. He never fights where they are strong.
I am not sure that even that genius realized that you could get so many idiots vetting for Trump's squirrels.
“He knows that war is a democracy and the enemy gets a vote too. His strategies have been right out of SunTzu. He is never where the enemy needs him to be. He never shows up with the forces that they planned for. He never fights where they are strong”
Bingo. 2D thinkers see instability, where 3D thinkers see it as unpredictability.
2D thinkers fight with no results, few results, lost ground, or unintended consequences. But yet they want to be praised for their effort. I fought hard for you. Didn’t win, but I fought, aren’t I great? I think this is the result of Participation Award Society.
A 3D thinker is focused on the goal and not the fight per say. Battles are designed to move one closer to a goal. If it doesn’t get the intended results in the end, it’s a worthless victory.
I see candidates say they have fought for us in DC and had victories but nothing had really changed here on the ground. But they want a Participation Award for trying hard. They don’t understand the ones who are really working on results.