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Concede Quote by Haruki Murakami

“I study the chessboard and concede defeat. "You can gain yourself in five moves" says the Colonel. "Worth fighting to the end. In five moves your opponent can err. No war is won or lost until the final battle is over.” quote by Haruki Murakami
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““I study the chessboard and concede defeat. "You can gain yourself in five moves" says the Colonel. "Worth fighting to the end. In five moves your opponent can err. No war is won or lost until the final battle is over.””

Haruki Murakami

About This Quote

The passage likens strategic thinking in chess to warfare, emphasizing that outcomes remain uncertain until the decisive moment, and that a single misstep can change the result.

In simple terms: Strategic patience and uncertainty.

Key Takeaway

Never assume victory before the final move.

Themes

strategy uncertainty patience risk conflict decision‑making

Mood

thoughtful tense reflective

Type

aphor advice observation

When to use this quote

  • preparing for a negotiation
  • planning a military campaign
  • playing a high‑stakes game
  • making a critical business decision
  • evaluating a complex project

Key Concepts

chess as metaphor war as analogy error potential finality

Practical Applications

  • risk assessment
  • scenario planning

Questions to Reflect On

  • What signs indicate the turning point in a conflict?
  • How can you mitigate the impact of a single error?
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