Parazit & Gerber
I’ve been thinking about how predators use patience over speed. Do you think waiting is a better strategy than charging?
Patience is often the stronger edge. In the wild, the predator who watches and waits can save energy and strike when the prey is most vulnerable. Speed can win in a hurry, but if the hunt is missed, you’re left with nothing. So, waiting and observing usually give the better payoff, though a quick charge has its place when the opportunity is clear.
Good point. Patience wins most of the time, but a quick strike can end the hunt entirely if the moment is right. Watch both sides and decide.
Exactly, keep an eye on the whole scene and let the right moment reveal itself.
I see you’re on board—good. Keep your eyes on every corner, and when the moment comes, it’ll be yours.