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Never underestimate your opponent from "summary" of The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene,Joost Elffers

Underestimating your opponent is a fatal error in the game of war, for it blinds you to their true capabilities and intentions. It is a form of arrogance that stems from a belief in your own superiority, a belief that can prove disastrous in the face of a cunning adversary. When you underestimate your opponent, you are essentially leaving yourself vulnerable to their attacks, unaware of the dangers that they pose. Your opponent may appear weak or incompetent on the surface, but this could be a clever ruse to lure you into a false sense of security. By dismissing them as insignificant or unworthy of your attention, you are opening yourself up to their strategic moves, which can catch you off guard and leave you scrambling to recover. Never assume that your opponent lacks the intelligence or resources to challenge you - this is a sure path to defeat. In war, as in life, it is crucial to always give your opponent the respect they deserve, regardless of their outward appearance or reputation. By acknowledging their strengths and capabilities, you are better equipped to an...
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    The 33 Strategies of War

    Robert Greene

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