"Your momentum is like the tension of a bent crossbow.
Your timing is like the pulling of a trigger."
Sun Tzu's The Art of War 5:3:12-13
Today's Strategic Insight: Sun Tzu's five rules on the relative value of momentum at various times in a campaign.
Inertia can a) prevent us from getting going, b) slow our progress, and c) prevent us from completing a move. The momentum created by surprise is needed to overcome inertia, but that momentum fades quickly. Momentum tends to shift from one side to another. If we do not choose the right moment to try to create momentum, this work can be largely wasted. Basic methods of controlling timing are easy to use frequently, but timing surprises to change momentum is more challenging (7.4.1 Timing Methods).
There are important pressure points at which momentum is most valuable. These pressure points are determined by the specific conditions of our situation. The longer a move or campaign continues, the more everyone expects it to continue along the same...
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