it's all about strategy
We commonly consider how important strategy is in human endeavor. Politics, business and of course sports. However the strategies we use in human activity is all based on ancient survival actions that were learned in the hard knocks school or eat or be eaten.
Let these following pictures show just how innate those strategies are.
If you're smaller--and fuzzier--perhaps a frontal approach isn't the best idea.
Move around, seek higher ground. Do the unexpected. And most important...
...don't let Mom tell on you.
Getting in to position might be scary--doing the unexpected often is--but don't be dissuaded.
Persevere. Make the world adapt to you, don't you adapt to them.
Once you get a strategic advantage--higher ground in this case--take full advantage of it. Don't let your prey catch on to your strategy.
Keep the element of surprise. Have a final goal in mind but be willing to modify your plan as needed. Often battle plans have to be changed and quickly.
Book learning can often lead to good strategies but don't let dry theory entirely rule your thinking. Stay on top of the books but keep your eye on your prey as well.
When you have your final goal in sight, maintain your balance. Don't hurry.
Measure your actions against your needs and ensure you don't over extend yourself.
Being too fast can lead to failure but so can indecision. A born predator will be able to tread between those two paths.
Leap.
Tonight you eat, tomorrow will bring another hunt.
Let these following pictures show just how innate those strategies are.
If you're smaller--and fuzzier--perhaps a frontal approach isn't the best idea.
Move around, seek higher ground. Do the unexpected. And most important...
...don't let Mom tell on you.
Getting in to position might be scary--doing the unexpected often is--but don't be dissuaded.
Persevere. Make the world adapt to you, don't you adapt to them.
Once you get a strategic advantage--higher ground in this case--take full advantage of it. Don't let your prey catch on to your strategy.
Keep the element of surprise. Have a final goal in mind but be willing to modify your plan as needed. Often battle plans have to be changed and quickly.
Book learning can often lead to good strategies but don't let dry theory entirely rule your thinking. Stay on top of the books but keep your eye on your prey as well.
When you have your final goal in sight, maintain your balance. Don't hurry.
Measure your actions against your needs and ensure you don't over extend yourself.
Being too fast can lead to failure but so can indecision. A born predator will be able to tread between those two paths.
Leap.
Tonight you eat, tomorrow will bring another hunt.
Comments
Lois Lane
Lois, cats are food. :-p
Noi, thanks!
Sorry I disappeared. I'm back now!!!
i love the kitty pictures.
Now can I send you mine ..
she will fit right in...
Over from the other Michele's
Have a great weekend
Michele sent me :)
I'm here from Michele's tonight!
Here via Michele's
Really as dear as can be, Utenzi....your kitty's are soooo adorable!!!
My cat "Sweetie" has his own blog now....you might want to gocherck it out....
http://sweetiesuitesite.blogspot.com
Perhaps you might consider a blog for your little ones?
Here from Michele today...and so happy I followed you!
The cats in the pictures belonged to the real estate woman that helped me find my house. I was lucky enough to be watching when the stalking took place and just happened to get the female kitten in the beginning of her leap.
Very cute kitties though :D