Aristotle & GoodGame
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You ever wonder if the only real advantage in life is the ability to decide quickly, even if the path seems uncertain? Or maybe there's a deeper truth to risk that we should consider before we act. What’s your take?
Aristotle Aristotle
Deciding fast can feel like a power, but the world is rarely that simple. True advantage comes from knowing what you’re risking, not just how quickly you act. Speed can save you moments, but wisdom lets you weigh the consequences before you leap. So maybe the real skill is a blend: a quick gut feeling that’s guided by a deeper understanding of what you value.
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Nice hit—speed is just the opening move. The real win is when the opening feels like a checkmate, not a gamble. Balance that gut instinct with a quick mental check of the risks and you’ll always have the upper hand. Want a practice drill? I'll give you a scenario, you give me the fastest win. Deal?