It wasn’t a bad game, for someone who last played 4 months ago and had not exercised since. The only exercise I have is carrying my 16mo. old son around and all his peripheral supplies.
Lessons:
Evaluation and Act
Break everything down and simplify. All tactics and maneuvers are trained into you so that you don’t have to bother with any cognitive effort to perform certain actions. Practice makes you act without having to spend so much mental effort.
Evaluate:
- Check for Threats and the Threats Immediacy.
- Check for Opportunities and cost of exploiting any opportunity.
- Awareness of Allies and Coordinate with them.
Assumptions:
Assumptions are the way you will interpret the Information. These include the general scenario, the kind of strategy your team will undertake, and your own personal strategy.
As old as I’m getting, I really have to pull myself back and let my intuition do the thinking for me or else i’ll move too slow. Processing power is at half past 30s compared to peak performance in late teens and slowly worsens over time. The speed I can perform is based on the attention cycling ( what I call this cognitive attention technique i forgot the technical name of, basically you cycle faster and concentrate more through multiple tasks instead of dividing your attention)
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