“You and your opponent are one. You coexist with your opponent and become his complement: absorb his attack and use his force to overcome him.”
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Treat challenges as mirrors that reveal your weak points and the leverage you can exploit. Learn to absorb pressure, redirect force, and convert an attack into advantage instead of meeting it with stubborn resistance. That requires brutal honesty, steady practice, and refusing to blame circumstances — use every conflict to train and gain momentum.
When to use it
- During sparring, stop trying to overpower every strike; feel the opponent's rhythm, absorb their energy, and turn it into a counter that ends the exchange.
- In a negotiation, listen for the other side's pressure points, then use their momentum to shape an outcome that favors your core interests.
- When facing criticism, treat it as a reflection of something to improve; absorb the feedback, adjust your approach, and come back stronger.
- Compete in business by studying rivals' moves, letting their momentum reveal market gaps, and redirecting that force into a tactical advantage.

