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Or rather, there is relatively little to synthesise, but what exists is so profound that it’s difficult to wrap your head around all the implications. As a taster: Boyd assumes specific strategies are not worth discussing, because discussion makes the strat unviable.
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It’s a bit like the common (Singaporean) criticism of the Thucydides Trap: “knowledge that the trap exists implies that the parties involved will not fall into the trap”
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And so if you are to construct a general strategic framework but you are not allowed to discuss a specific strategic approach, what are you left with? You are left with a way of thinking about the world.
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(Yes, all blog posts that focus on the OODA loop miss the point. As a description of decision making processes, there are far better models out there.)
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I think the central challenge here is to take the ideas and present them in a way that is useful. Preferably without using big words like ‘dialectic’ and ‘postmodernism’. Because, again, the ideas are really quite simple.