Unlocking Wisdom: Embracing the Unknown in Decision Making
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” ~Sun Tzu
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” ~Sun Tzu
Donald Trump wants to be known as President GOAT (greatest of all time). I want him to be the GOAT President too; he could be if he finishes the job this time.
The Biden family (as in crime family, not loving family) legal problems are beginning to converge in a very interesting way; the formation of a perfect political storm.
Strategist – a person skilled in strategy[1] Let us pretend for a moment you are a dentist. It took you years to receive the training you would need to be certified and licensed. Now, imagine I walk up to you in a meeting and say, “I am a dentist.” How long would it take you …
2024 is going to be an even bigger fight than 2022. We need our candidates to be strong and smart – Trump included.
Identifying and tracking biases in decision-making The screen shot shows how to identify and track the mitigation of biases. The bias type comes from a list of typical cognitive biases. Note, they are aligned to a strategy/plan and a decision. The form provides the capability to discuss the bias, its impact(s), and mitigation means. This …
China’s mercantilist strategy is patient. But will internal stresses and pressures force it to act?
Democrats have left the door open to become both the evil and the stupid party – all wrapped up into one losing coalition. But, it depends on the Republicans being smart for a change.
The final part of playing an OODA loop on one’s opponent is to decide between available tactics, act, and repeat.
Applying the OODA to the development of a political strategy, we need to observe what our opponents are doing, and what our relative strengths and weaknesses are.
This is the second part of a 5-part series exploring the tactical planning that the Republican party should be doing going into the next two elections.
Education is at the heart of a web of influence and control that goes beyond the warning President Eisenhower gave in his Military Industrial speech. The education strategy is to control narrative and diaglog.