Attila & ZachemDelat
ZachemDelat ZachemDelat
Hey Attila, I’ve been thinking—when you set a strategy, what role does purpose play for you? Does it ever change how you decide to strike?
Attila Attila
Purpose is the engine. It tells me why a strike matters, not just who I can hit. If the purpose shifts, the strike changes, because I fight for the end goal, not for glory or ego. Loyalty and the mission come first.
ZachemDelat ZachemDelat
That’s a powerful insight, Attila. It sounds like you’re saying the purpose is the compass that keeps your tactics in line with the bigger picture. How do you keep that compass sharp when new challenges or distractions come your way?
Attila Attila
I keep the compass sharp by cutting straight to the point. I ask myself: does this move bring me closer to the goal or distract me? If it’s a distraction, I cut it. I keep the mission in sight, never letting doubt or noise sway the line of attack. The purpose is a constant; everything else is a variable I’ll discard if it hurts the plan.
ZachemDelat ZachemDelat
That focus is so disciplined, Attila. Cutting out distractions really keeps the mission alive. What’s the first thing you check when you spot a potential detour?
Attila Attila
I first see if it threatens the goal or delays the attack; if it does, it’s a detour to cut.
ZachemDelat ZachemDelat
Sounds like you’ve got a sharp filter—if it slows you down or pulls you off course, it goes out the window. What’s the biggest detour you’ve had to cut lately?