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Subvert your opponent's strategy from "summary" of The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene,Joost Elffers

To subvert your opponent's strategy is to disrupt and undermine their plans, throwing them off balance and creating opportunities for your own advance. This requires cunning and foresight, as well as the ability to anticipate your opponent's moves and counter them effectively. By understanding their strategy and finding ways to neutralize or counteract it, you can gain the upper hand in any conflict or competition. One way to subvert your opponent's strategy is to engage in deception and misdirection. By leading them to believe that you are following a certain course of action, you can lure them into a trap or expose their vulnerabilities. This can be achieved through the use of feints, decoys, or false signals, all d...
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    The 33 Strategies of War

    Robert Greene

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