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IF tactics

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A Personal Decision-Making Framework in Percomboo IF Tactics are a fundamental component of the Percomboo  world. They function as personal decision-making frameworks, enabling individuals to respond effectively to internal or external conditions through structured, conditional logic. At their core, IF Tactics follow a simple structure: If [Condition], then choose from [Primary Options] → followed by [Secondary Options or Recommendations]. These tactics serve as the moment where an individual transitions from merely understanding Universal Principles to actively shaping or performing their InFi . IF Tactics are how the Percomboo world presents dynamic choices to individuals, empowering them to make conscious, situational decisions. Key Elements of IF Tactics Condition: The triggering factor or circumstance (internal or external). Primary Options (formerly “primary demo”): The broad, high-level responses available to the individual. Secondary Op...

Bruce Lee paradox

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Yesterday, I raised the question of whether Bruce Lee was right or wrong when he said, "I do not believe in styles." The basis of this question lies in the well-known fact that styles do exist and have continued to thrive ever since he made that statement in a 1971 interview. It seems that his claim has had little effect on the popularity of martial art styles, even though Bruce Lee remains the most famous, influential, and legendary martial artist of all time. Millions of Bruce Lee fans and followers continue to practice one or more traditional martial art styles. In fact, many beginners—initially inspired by Bruce Lee—end up learning and devoting themselves to traditional styles. As a result, a certain contradiction becomes apparent, and the question is entirely justifiable. Now, I’d like to share my friend Milagros’ great response to that question: “The Dragon is right; people should not rely on style. People try to keep an open mind—I believe this is what the Dragon wan...