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Strategy Isn’t Just for Games — It’s for Everyday Life
How strategy shapes our choices, relationships, and future far beyond the boardroom
When we hear the word strategy, our minds often go to business boardrooms, military campaigns, or reality shows where contestants outwit one another for a prize. But strategy is not confined to corporate presentations or TV competitions. It’s the quiet force shaping our lives every single day.
Think about it.
Every time you decide whether to speak up or stay silent, whether to save or spend, whether to invest energy into a relationship or let it fade, you’re making a strategic choice. Life is a constant series of trade-offs, and those who endure and eventually thrive are not always the strongest or the smartest, but those who are most strategic.
Strategy as Survival
At its most basic, strategy is a survival instinct. Animals use it when they hunt or hide; humans use it to protect limited resources — money, time, emotional energy. To survive, you need to anticipate threats, minimize risk, and adapt quickly. That’s strategy at work.
Strategy as Thriving
But if survival is just staying afloat, thriving is learning to swim with strength and…

