“A good fighter must sense rather than perceive his chance to strike.”
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About this quote
It demands acting from honed instinct, not slow, overthought observation. The line forces you to stop waiting for perfect conditions and practice until timing becomes second nature. Ask yourself where hesitation is costing you and build the simple, gritty habits that turn awareness into immediate action.
When to use it
- In sparring, stop analyzing every opening; train so your body acts the moment you feel the opportunity instead of thinking about it.
- When a business lead shows clear momentum, act now—don't wait for extra data that only gives you an excuse to stall.
- If you see a chance to speak up in a meeting, say it; rehearsing every word can make you miss the moment.
- In relationships, when an honest conversation is needed, trust your readiness and start the talk instead of waiting for a 'better' time.

