“If you know the enemy and know yourself, your victory will not stand in doubt.” If you understand both your strengths and efficiency and those of your enemy, you can realistically compare the two and predict the likelihood of victory during conflicts.
When to Know Your Enemy in the art of war?
If you see that the enemy has an opportunity to gain advantage but they do not react, they are weary. If you hear enemy calls in the night, they are communicating fear. Calling out in the night is a way of connecting with each other for security. If an enemy negotiator shows aggression and strength, don’t react.
When to keep an eye on your enemy?
If the enemy is operating from a foundation of fullness, meaning all facets of the five traits are viable, you should keep a close eye on them and start organizing your forces. Ensure that your side is equally “fulfilled” and aware of possible conflict.
When do you Know Your Enemy is at the end of their rope?
If the enemy orchestrates a mass of forces, expect their reinforcements to follow shortly. If the enemy depletes their food supplies and abandons essential cooking tools, they are at the end of their rope. The troops now have nothing to lose and will fight to the death.
Do you have to be aware of the tactics of the enemy?
Yes, we must put on the armor of God, which is primarily a righteous life. But along with that, we must be aware of the enemy’s tactics. Satan wants to immobilize us and keep us from progressing in our spiritual lives, and therefore, he will come with many different attacks.
How to know your enemy to gain advantage?
Know Your Enemy to Gain Advantage 1 If you understand both your strengths and efficiency and those of your enemy, you can realistically compare the two and… 2 You should prepare to enter into conflict only when the outcome shows the likelihood of success for your side . More
How to predict the outcome of a conflict?
If you understand both your strengths and efficiency and those of your enemy, you can realistically compare the two and predict the likelihood of victory during conflicts. You should prepare to enter into conflict only when the outcome shows the likelihood of success for your side .