 What do you think is better to have tactics or to have strategy? So Sun Tzu in his book The Art of War says that the supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without even fighting. In it, it also talks about four levels of excellence. The first level is to meet your opponent face-to-face and win the fight. We all like to do that, right? We always want to be able to win fights, and that's what you learn in martial arts. The second level of excellence is to be able to win fight from a distance. We don't even have to be face-to-face to win a fight or to subdue the enemy from a distance, okay? The third level of excellence is to be able to win a fight without you even getting involved, possibly by having someone else fight for you or employing somebody else to help you fight and win the battle or win the confrontation. Now, the fourth and most excellent way or highest form of mastering the art of war or for success is to win without even fighting. So what is that winning without even fighting? Isn't that more of a strategy rather than a tactic? Tactics are what you use when something comes to you and you have to react to it and to create a action plan. Strategy is what you do and plan ahead so that when something happens, you already have a strategy in place. Okay, so the ultimate of excellence of the art of success or art of war is very similar. If you think of success as a battle or as a struggle, then this will make sense for you. It is to have a strategy instead of just tactics. Now tactics are good because they help you win fights when you need to, okay? But what about strategy? Strategy will allow you to win without even fighting. So in my webinar, you talk about Chi Life Mastery. I hope you come to this webinar. You can learn more about these insights of how to achieve success in your life and how to transform your life. So I'll see you in the webinar.