The concept of strategic patience can provide a significant edge in competitive environments. By letting rivals make their own missteps, one can capitalize on the ensuing turmoil. Historical figures like Napoleon Bonaparte utilized this method effectively at the Battle of Austerlitz. In contemporary business and political arenas, this approach highlights the importance of timing and self-restraint rather than hasty actions.
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