To me invisibility it is so I can simply disappear in most rather than facing whirlpools of problems
How do you choose your battles?
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@Witchslayer I don't usually go head on. . .
I prefer weighing first if I really need to do it and how bad the consequences would be if I lost.
If I think I can bounce back from that loss then I won't mind trying to take one on.
But if its too much, then I prefer to look for other battles with lesser casualties. ๐
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@Bobfoot777 ooooh. . .sounds like it's usually in an argument. . .
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@Rajeev2021 Yea we are the same. . .
More inclined on the "safe" side unless we don't have any other choice.
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@Ella-26 That's an approach we take in business.
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I prefer guerrilla tactics. Most strategy games Iโll use a highly mobile force to fly in and hit fast and hard before disappearing again. I prefer to Harrass and distract the enemy while I build a force that will move in and wipe them out. But gotta keep the enemy off guard while Iโm doing so
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@ClaireSheppard is that similar to "divide and conquer"?
Neat strategy you got there. Does it work all the time??
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i choose anything that give me chance to escape the things that i hate more haha
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@adashelby ooooooh. . . Even if it meant you might loose?
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It's never worth it
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@Huh ๐ฏ wow. . Deep. . . ๐
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@Ella-26 I choose my battles wisely, but i think it is not measured by how many times you stood up to fight. for me, its not a winning battle just to make you happy so maybe its better to avoid and chose to look a better direction. life must go on.. its waste time fight.. :blush: :blush:
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@Ella-26 Iโve never had a problem with it. I based it on Jacksonโs Valley Campaign. He took a much smaller infantry force and tied up and even threatened Washington while Lee got his army ready to wage war.