The Blueprint for Success: Aligning Strategic Thinking with Dynamic Action
Complete
edition — based on "momentum over blame, truth over ego"
1 Recognize
the Big Picture
✦ The times are stronger than the individual – Do not overestimate personal ability; first look at external trends, cycles, and environment.
✦ Act according to the situation – Start from reality, without fantasy or resistance.
2 Dynamic
Judgment
✦ Assess the timing and circumstances – Analyze timing, pros and cons, resources, and resistance.
✦ If you can create momentum – Based on understanding the laws, actively design a momentum that works in your favor (information, rhythm, consensus).
✨ “Courage that was not originally there emerges when momentum is created.”
Courage is not a fixed personality trait, but a state induced by momentum. Creating momentum is not deception; it is building an environment where people dare to act.
3 Ground
Yourself in Facts
✦ Seek truth from facts – Prioritize data, cases, and boundary conditions over intuition, emotion, and authority.
4 Rational
Design
✦ Think calmly – Think through thoroughly before deciding; distinguish between “goals” and “means.”
5 Take Action
with Enthusiasm
✦ Execute with heart – Do not delay or half‑do; adjust strategy through action.
6 Cultivation
as a Closed Loop – Do not blame individuals
✦ Core meaning – When reviewing, first look at the situation and the system, then talk about personal responsibility. Use your energy to change the “momentum,” not to blame the “person.”
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Typical example:
One person is afraid → ten people are not afraid → one hundred people cause
chaos.
It is not a sudden change in people’s character; the number of people changed
the “momentum.”
✦ Extended logic
If creating momentum can bring out courage that was not originally there, then
losing momentum can destroy courage that was originally there.
Therefore, when you see withdrawal or chaos, first ask “Is the momentum
still there?” rather than “Is this person capable?”
Thinking and
Action That Lead to Success
- The times are stronger than the individual –
Acknowledge the power of objective circumstances. Do not be overconfident
in yourself; know how to go with the flow.
- Assess the situation – Before acting,
carefully analyze timing, circumstances, advantages and disadvantages.
Avoid reckless decisions.
- Seek truth from facts, act according to the
situation – Base decisions on facts, not subjective assumptions.
Respect laws and patterns. Start from reality: first adapt, then seek
change.
- Create momentum when necessary, seek it from the
situation, and assign people according to the situation – Do not
demand abilities that people do not naturally possess (e.g., courage).
Instead, create momentum to obtain the needed abilities. Blaming is not
for after the fact; it belongs to planning beforehand, where you
reasonably assign people based on the situation.
- Think calmly – Keep emotions stable,
eliminate distractions, and analyze problems rationally.
- Execute with enthusiasm – Once a decision is made, act positively and wholeheartedly. Do not procrastinate or half-do things.
- Re-assess the situation during execution – Action is not a one-time effort. Always adjust your strategy according to changing circumstances and maintain dynamic judgment.
- 时势比人强——承认客观环境的力量,不盲目自信,懂得顺势而为。
- 审时度势——在行动前仔细分析时机、形势、利弊,不做鲁莽决策。
- 实事求是,依照形势——基于事实而非主观臆断,尊重规律,以现实为起点,先适应再求变。
- 必要时造势,求之于势,照势任人——不要求人本来没有的能力(如勇气),而是通过造势来获得所需能力;责人不在事后,而在事前计划中根据形势合理任人。
- 冷静思考——情绪稳定,排除干扰,理性分析问题。
- 热心执行——一旦决定,便积极投入,不拖沓、不敷衍。
- 执行中仍须审时度势——行动不是一劳永逸,要随时根据形势变化调整策略,保持动态判断。
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