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bifido wish-list(s)

Like having a wish-list, or like research steps that you do not have to test one or the other as the earliest, you may have a "wish-list" of things-to-do, in battle, too. Such as if you have to smash the bullet-proof helmet of your opponent(s) and also unbalance/break them in other ways, you may check the list one by one, as opportunities happen, at any moment. Not necessarily going through a fixed series of steps, that is. Just ensure that the list is sufficiently fulfilled (& that is, perhaps not all, but some portion is sufficient, & your enemy probably cannot know which exact moves you will find feasible, & having more than necessary items there in the wish-list, makes those reading your mind cautious about doing more of the actions rather than trying not to facilitate only a smaller list of wishables). (For me, that is like designing new processes/algorithms for new configurations, while others, such as Tai Chi people may see it like their having some fixed actions and looking for opportunities to apply them.

Have wish-lists for various aspects of life (& know how they relate to each other, if they really relate). Keeping the wish-lists separate, modular, may help in keeping them each relatively little & well-organized, & thanks to this, that wish-list (module) may be more conveniently useable (triggered) when its time (the opportunity or need) comes. The wish-lists may work for any of various time-scales, such as the immediate-list(s) that may apply when doing a street-fight, long-term lists that may apply as you accumulate resources-or-results, & situational wish-lists that apply if-or-when opportunities present. For example, for the business aspects of bifido.

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BTW, a hadith from Muhammed (s.a.s.) states "The aims of a believer, are better than his/her acts/achievements." Sounds reminding this, as the wish-list may have hopes for maximum achievements, too, but such options need not always present in fate.

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Written by: Ahmed Ferzan/Ferzen R Midyat-Zila (or, Earth) . . . @zilqarneyn
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