Wind and Truth
by Brandon Sanderson
She was on shaky ground to assume she could reason their motives. Plus, she'd never liked assuming that her opponents were making mistakes. Plus, she'd never liked assuming that her opponents were making mistakes. Yes, it was important to recognize and exploit missteps, but underestimating foes was a bad habit that led to worse surprises. If you instead assumed your enemies were making the right decisions - and you countered them anyway - then you were often led to important realizations.🏁
Submitted by jyin - 06/13/2026
Book Fantasy 5.57 Ranked
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Wind and Truth
by Brandon Sanderson
She was on shaky ground to assume she could reason their motives. Plus, she'd never liked assuming that her opponents were making mistakes. Plus, she'd never liked assuming that her opponents were making mistakes. Yes, it was important to recognize and exploit missteps, but underestimating foes was a bad habit that led to worse surprises. If you instead assumed your enemies were making the right decisions - and you countered them anyway - then you were often led to important realizations.🏁
Submitted by jyin - 06/13/2026
Book Fantasy 5.57 Ranked
