The true strategist does not win the battle because they are strong, but because they wisely choose the field on which to fight. The terrain is everything. Thus, the wisest medicine does not act on the manifest disease, but on the biological and spiritual "terrain" of the person, making it inhospitable for the development of illness. It is an act of direction, not emergency; of governance, not reaction. Attention shifts from the symptom to the cause, from the periphery to the center. It is the art of observing the subtle currents, of listening to the music of the organism before it turns into dissonance. This approach requires the patience of a craftsman and the vision of a philosopher: it is not about defeating an external enemy, but about cultivating such a profound internal integrity that every potential threat naturally dissolves, for lack of adhesion. The supreme victory is the one that goes unnoticed, because the conflict has been prevented.
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