

285: STRATEGY. How the Long Way Around is The Shortest Distance Between Two Points.
6 snips Jun 9, 2021
Dive into strategic minds with fascinating insights on military leadership and indirect communication. Explore how historical figures like B.H. Liddell Hart influence modern tactics, emphasizing the value of adaptability. Discover the psychological tactics that tie together martial arts and military strategies. Uncover the complexities of ethical military decision-making, and learn the balance between genuine feedback and effective leadership. Plus, indulge in guilt-free lifestyle tips and innovative health solutions!
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Indirect Approach: A Universal Law
- Liddell Hart initially studied indirect approaches for military strategy.
- He realized it applies to all areas of life, especially with human interaction.
Resistance to Directness
- Directly imposing ideas leads to resistance, making change harder.
- This applies to all human interactions.
Turning the Flank of Opposition
- Achieve conversion by flanking instinctive opposition with different ideas.
- This indirect approach facilitates faster and easier acceptance.