Commanders should be more self righteous and make decisions more adaptable to the needs of winning
2024-05-06
During a live combat exercise, the Red Army commander discovered a small group of "isolated enemies" and thought there was an opportunity to take advantage of it, so he led his troops to launch a surprise attack. Unexpectedly, he hit the trap set by his opponent and was devoured by the blue special forces lurking in the surrounding area. In fact, similar situations are not uncommon in war. Sometimes it may seem like the opponent is vulnerable, but in reality, heavy troops lurk and undercurrents surge; Sometimes it seems like there is a deep trench and a high fortress ahead, but when a strong attack is made, it is a closed door. You think some things won't happen, but they have happened; You think the enemy has two possible actions, but in fact he chose the third one. A military strategist once said, "The complexity of war exceeds the limits that human thinking can understand." Since there are so many things happening on the battlefield that are specifically against you, when analyzing and judging the situation and making decisions, we should be less self righteous and more self righteous. "Thinking oneself wrong" is a profound philosophical proposition, and compared to "thinking oneself right", although it is only a word difference, its meaning is vastly different. The so-called "self doubt" refers to the continuous examination, reflection, and correction of oneself, which is a attitude and thinking character that dares to challenge oneself, subvert oneself, and surpass oneself in dealing with things. War is the land of life and death, the path to survival. Standing on the battlefield of blood and fire, we need courage and determination, but we also have the most taboo of being self righteous, patting our chests and talking big. Sometimes one may think that success is within their grasp and the chances of victory are in their grasp, but it may be just a narrow view from a narrow perspective; When I think my determination is the most feasible and my plan is the most reliable, it may be the most dangerous time. More self doubt is necessary to be more cautious, meticulous, and have a better chance of winning. Each commander has their own comparative advantages and cognitive limitations, so no one can be an "all powerful king" or "all knowing", and no one can achieve the goal of being meticulous and calculating everything without hesitation. Perhaps you have read a lot, but "what you get on paper will eventually feel shallow." Being confined to book knowledge will inevitably cause you to be beaten and bleeding on the turbulent battlefield; Perhaps you have a high level of skill, but a wise person will inevitably make mistakes, and stubbornness may lead to a complete defeat; Perhaps you have a lot of experience, but this can be temporary. Faced with new situations and problems, perhaps "new horses" have a better understanding of the path; Perhaps you have a wide range of experiences, but a hundred generals may not conspire, and a thousand battles may lead to different situations. Borrowing the successful tricks of others may lead you to a path of no return. On the modern battlefield, the rapid penetration and application of intelligent technology is increasingly subverting the manifestation of combat effectiveness and completely changing people's inherent cognition. In the rapid transition of the face of war from being "visible" in the past to being "invisible" and "invisible" in the future, in the intelligent battlefield where it is difficult to "know the enemy", everything is variable and everything is possible. Facing the accelerated evolution of technological changes, war changes, and opponent changes, it is crucial to maintain a clear mind that is not self aware, self righteous, or conceited, and to have the wisdom to start from scratch, start from scratch, and learn from scratch. Historical experience tells us that by stepping out of the quagmire of self righteousness and abandoning preconceptions, we can often find a vibrant and vibrant grassland amidst difficulties and hardships; Breaking free from the constraints of conventional thinking and subjective biases, one can often overcome adversity
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