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6.2624.     AR AR

The secret of confidence is good preparation and training.

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6.4027.     AR AR

A man who thinks backwards is called a fool because he cannot think and plan ahead. Such a person reads little, studied poorly, and is unable to think and plan.

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6.4028.     AR AR

Smart is someone who plans in advance and thinks very quickly, instantly making decisions. Fools cannot think in advance, are indecisive, weak in faith and full of doubts. Fools think backwards and therefore think long and, as a rule, falsely, because while they thought, circumstances have changed and their judgments are irrelevant and far from reality.

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5.5548.     AR AR

It is necessary to think in advance, because human consciousness always lives in the past. Real time to think and to doubt no longer possible, and one should act at the level of automaticity of the subconscious, conscious or subconscious, swimming up to the water's edge and sticking my face in the near future.

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9.4132. A feint and a distraction.     AR AR

Preparing for a false strike is a great distraction from the true intentions.

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10.4896.     AR AR

Before you start a big deal, you should sharpen the ax.  Preparation for war takes up to 80% of the time of the military company.

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10.5749. A Holy place is never empty.     AR AR

You need to plan your problems in advance.  Unexpected problems occur when there are no unplanned problems.

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10.7196.     AR AR

In order not to doubt, make a list in advance and act strictly according to the plan, without unnecessary thoughts.  You need to think when you plan, when you act, it is harmful to think.

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10.10612.     AR AR

For all the negative talk: "I know", and therefore came prepared.  I have nothing to fear, nothing to be angry about.  I have a clear plan for what I should do.

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10.10869.     AR AR

Many useful actions, rituals, and habits are like paying insurance.  We don't really want to do this, and we don't see much use in it...  but it is necessary, prepare for the worst and it will never happen, and if it happens-you have insurance.

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10.10870.     AR AR

Asceticism is an action that you would rather not do, but you do it because it is insurance against problems that could otherwise become a disaster for you.

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10.12028.     AR AR

In the army, we are taught uncertainty, injustice, unbearable loads...  You quickly get used to it and accept that this is real life.  Military training teaches us humility with reality, and hence the joy and ease of being.

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10.12239. Planned project.     AR AR

You need to plan all your impulsivity.  Start everywhere suddenly ... beat before the strongest…

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10.14462. Advanced thought.     AR AR

What does it mean to think ahead? 
- First practice doing your job mentally and only then let the thought be followed by the body.

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10.15669. Better safe than sorry.     AR AR

God is intelligence, and intelligence is mindfulness and forethought.  All this is connected with knowledge.  If you don't know the Ford, don't go into the water.

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10.18430. The straw was spread.     AR AR

Complacency is a situation when a person has lost fear, i.e. pride and neurosis.  Pride goes before a fall.  So every time you get complacent, you can start spreading the straw.

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10.21063. During a storm.     AR AR

During trials, all the troubles come together.  ... You should know this, you should prepare for it, and you should not be afraid.  Fear paralyzes, and you do not be afraid, you keep the faith, that is, the movement.  Don't let the troubles steal your time.  Find shelter and do something useful while the storm rages.

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10.22508.     AR AR

Before you tell a person your point of view, find out their point of view.  Once you know someone else's point of view, you can join it or add to it.

번역: NeuronNet