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Learn to Develop Your Advantage
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本文探讨了如何有效地发展和利用优势,避免将潜在的胜利转化为失败。文章以游戏为例,如象棋和英雄联盟,说明了在优势局面下保持警惕,不轻易浪费优势的重要性。同时,文章也提出了在现实生活中,面对有利条件时,应如何快速高效地完成任务,并抓住机遇,将优势最大化。核心观点强调了在拥有资源时,应立即行动,充分利用现有优势,以应对可能出现的意外情况,同时也要积极寻求新的机会,不断发展和巩固自身优势。

🏆 象棋训练启示:通过与强大对手进行有让分的训练,学习如何在逆境中反败为胜,更重要的是,学习如何在优势局面下不犯错,不浪费优势。

🎮 游戏策略借鉴:在英雄联盟等游戏中,优势方应专注于扩大优势,如控制地图资源、推进防御塔,而不是随意行动导致优势丧失。这启示我们在生活中,也应有计划地利用优势,避免“优势变劣势”。

⏱️ 现实生活应用:当拥有完成任务所需资源时,应立即行动,避免拖延,利用现有优势快速完成任务。同时,要积极利用突发机会,将其转化为自身优势,并不断发展和巩固这种优势。

Published on January 29, 2025 10:06 PM GMT

When we talk about rationality as systematized winning, we often discuss how to turn a loss into a victory or how to create a victory from scratch. However, an equally important question is how to avoid turning an apparent victory into a loss.

On the Importance of Developing an Advantage

Recently, I watched a video on how adults can learn to play chess. It covered elements such as tactics, strategy, and game thinking. One particular idea about game thinking caught my attention.

The core idea of this approach is as follows: Instead of starting at the lowest difficulty level, we set the chess engine to its strongest setting from the very beginning. To compensate for this, we give ourselves the maximum possible handicap — a queen advantage. As our skills improve, we gradually reduce this handicap.

Why is playing against a weak opponent without a handicap worse than playing against a strong opponent with a handicap? First, when training against a weak opponent, we learn to play against poor tactics and strategy, which won’t help us much when we climb to a higher rating. Second, we may start picking up bad habits from weaker play. While these habits might work at low Elo, they become detrimental at higher levels. And unlearning bad habits is always harder than learning to play correctly from the start.

When we play against a strong opponent with a handicap, we are learning to compete against someone who is doing everything they can to escape a difficult position. On one hand, this allows us to discover effective ways to turn a losing game into a win. On the other hand — which is the focus of today’s discussion — we learn how not to throw away a victory, even against a strong opponent.

Now let’s consider another game — League of Legends. At low Elo, we often see a winning team, instead of capitalizing on a successful team fight to extend their advantage and close out the game, start acting chaotically, following a scenario more like “panic and scatter.” It’s no surprise that this quickly leads to losing their entire advantage, and their opponents often end up taking the victory.

In professional games, however, after gaining an advantage, players typically focus on securing objectives, recalling to base, restoring their resources, and converting their earned gold into items. This allows them to further increase their pressure and ultimately close out the game.

At the start of a game, we will have an advantage in roughly half of our matches, but by the end, we will have had an advantage in the majority of our winning games. And since our goal in LoL is to maximize our chances of winning each game, it is especially useful to master the tactics and strategy of playing from ahead. This is also important because a significant part of playing from behind boils down to: “play carefully to prevent the enemy from extending their advantage; punish their mistakes; turn a small, local advantage into a larger, global one; and once that happens, the game plan becomes the same as playing from ahead.”

Finally, a third scenario — one that is more applicable to real life — I came across in the context of personal productivity. A typical situation looks like this: one team unexpectedly finishes their part of a project ahead of schedule. It bring its work to the next team, only to hear, “We agreed on April! Wait until then.” As a result, the local advantage of finishing early does not translate into a global one—whereas a local delay can easily turn into a global delay due to bottlenecks.

What It Takes to Develop an Advantage in Real Life

Of course, it’s hard to imagine what it would mean to “play against the universe when it starts the game without a queen.” A more intuitive idea is that we want to quickly and efficiently develop our advantages in real-world tasks, bringing them to successful completion.

Let’s imagine we have a task in front of us, and we have all the resources needed to complete it successfully. How should we proceed?

I often notice that in such situations, I tend to relax and don’t rush to finish the task: “With these conditions, I’m definitely going to get it done, so why should I even push myself?”

But you remember how easily you can lose a won game in LoL by carelessly throwing away your advantage, right? In real life, anything can happen. For example (based on real events):

Keeping all this in mind, a different approach seems more reasonable. When we have everything we need to successfully complete a task or project, it makes sense to make full use of these resources to achieve success quickly and efficiently, before circumstances suddenly take a turn for the worse. And even if the task turns out to be harder than we initially thought, we will still have enough time to deal with it.

But even if our situation isn’t particularly favorable, if we suddenly get a good opportunity to improve it, we would want to seize that opportunity and make the most of it.

How to Finish a Task Quickly

I see at least two approaches to “realizing available potential as soon as possible before Murphy’s Law has a chance to strike”:

Just Do It

The first approach is mainly about not postponing the task and fully focusing on completing it here and now. Of course, I’m not talking about situations where “only one step remains, but I have no energy left to finish it”. I mean the simpler case, where we genuinely have all the necessary resources (including internal ones). At the very least, it’s useful to develop the skill of finishing tasks quickly and decisively when nothing is actually preventing us from doing so.

However, I sometimes encounter a particular kind of internal resistance — "resistance that can be destroyed by the truth." And sometimes, I do manage to destroy it. To do this, I ask myself: “Is there any real-world obstacle preventing me from doing X?” What I mean is that if I lack internal resources or have an internal conflict, that is an objective fact of reality. But if my aversion is floating in the air without any real basis, this framing helps me recognize it — and when that happens, the internal resistance often magically weakens.

But, of course, it’s important to have a well-developed skill of self-reflection to distinguish the described situation from a real lack of internal resources or the presence of internal conflicts. Resources are best restored, and conflicts should be resolved, rather than trying to convince yourself that the problem doesn’t exist.

Maximizing the Effective Use of Resources

The second approach involves being creative with the resources we have and making sure we don’t overlook any that could be useful.

For example, we might ask ourselves: “What resources and strategies would Harry James Potter-Evans-Verres / Professor Quirrell use in this situation?” If the answer is obvious, why not apply it?

Or we can consider: “What do I actually have available [beyond the resources I typically use for solving tasks of this kind]? Could these resources also be useful? How exactly could I apply them?”

Our cognitive process usually follows the most obvious path: “I need to solve a task → How do I usually do this? → System 1 retrieves a standard solution from memory cache.” However, shifting our perspective to focus on available resources gives us a new way to approach the problem.

Seizing Opportunities

So far, in discussing the strategy of “capitalizing on an advantage”, we have focused only on using abundant resources to solve specific tasks. However, we can also strive to take advantage of favorable opportunities as they arise in our lives:

Broadly speaking, it’s useful to pay attention to the feeling that “this situation might offer me something I didn’t have before” and then deliberately think about how to make the most of what the circumstances provide.

And once we have successfully seized an opportunity and gained something valuable, let’s not stop there. Instead, let’s ask ourselves: “What can I do now that I have this? How can I develop my advantage even further?”



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