Compass Rule:
Read the Big Tangible Picture (BTP) before deciding anything strategically.
Once the Big Tangible Picture (BTP) is understood, do you know what to do with the information? Can you connect your grand objective to the state of your grand settings? Do you have the determination to make the right decision?
The Next Step
There are certain situations where the underdog realistically viewed the Big Tangible Picture (BTP) and finally perceived that there are no automatic wins. He or she realized that each and every major strategic decision usually possess a dichotomy. There will be tradeoffs and compromises.
At some point of time, the underdog would also apprehend that the height of the climb for success is proportionally to the intensity of the competition.
Click here on an interesting story on Tiger Woods .At some point of time, the underdog would also apprehend that the height of the climb for success is proportionally to the intensity of the competition.
Q: If you were Tiger Woods, would you have made the decision of stressing the body intensively for the opportunity of competing and prevailing at the highest level of your sport?
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