On the Protracted War, Part Five: Everyone Becomes Rich Together

Step Five: Implementing Guerrilla Tactics and Upholding Goals

After widely adopting the concept, it is essential to strictly adhere to the principles of guerrilla tactics. We must resolutely avoid following the crowd and also refrain from establishing any fixed organizational forms that could attract concentrated attention, such as communities or groups. Once such centralized structures are formed, they can easily be targeted by the house. Once targeted, actions will be severely restricted, potentially leading to the failure of the entire strategy. Some may ask how we can operate without centralization. I tell them that once you have this mindset, you will know how to identify the loopholes, how to assess the situation, and make choices beneficial to yourself, and what impact collective choices will have on us. However, from their perspective in the long run, it's about damaging the enemy by 1000 while self-harming by 800. If the overall trend rises, we will proceed the same way because they cannot look after both ends. This process cannot be too fast or too slow; making quick money is impossible, but we can adapt and change while keeping the principle unchanged, mobilizing for continuous investment and sustained growth, ultimately achieving complete victory.

The core of guerrilla tactics lies in fully respecting each individual's independent thought and unique approach. Each participant should carry out actions flexibly based on their own judgment and abilities. Although everyone’s methods of action may differ, we must always uphold a common goal—defeating the house. Through decentralized and flexible actions, we make it difficult for the house to grasp our overall direction, exploiting their weakness of being unable to comprehensively monitor and respond to dispersed individuals, achieving effective strikes against the house.