When you simplify the "Tian Ji's Horse Racing" from the textbook into strategic teaching, we see a truth.
Sun Bin is not only adjusting the order of the horses, but also tearing apart the collective anxiety of "must win all."
King Wei of Qi represents the system's established "perfect standard."
And Tian Ji's "losing one and winning two" teaches us: the true breakthrough point in life lies in allowing ourselves to have strategic defeats. Some battles are destined to be abandoned in order to free our hands to seize real opportunities.
I will not guess the absolute bottom
I only need a relatively low point.