Tsuyokute New Saga - Ch. 83

The MC's group probably will sneak in with the supplies and take the command staff hostage, they won't expect it since they're already entrenched in their position.
 
…I really wouldn’t want to be ruled by somebody who let their “gut feelings” override the facts they knew. This is a fictional story set in a fantasyland, so it’s presumably going to work out okay, but in an even marginally realistic setting that guy would run the country into a ditch within months of becoming ruler.
 
Thank you!

@ZeeVee, please look up Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. People's guts are often more correct and are always used more than deep thinking, even in those that brag about thinking by facts. What Raizar boasts of is his experience, upbringing, and ability to read others that he instinctually taps into without even needing to pause and mull things over.

I quite like Raizar, because he knows what's right, does it, and owns that his awareness of the right path comes to him outside his efforts. That man is wise and humble.
 
@warriorg Does that mean that Trump's gut feeling means that he was right all along because he honestly believes in the gut feeling thing. But at least Raizar has his experience to fall back on, when our MC told him to doubt him about the plan.
 
@HDMI1
The MC remembered something earlier in the chapter and in the last page we're shown clouds so I'm expecting a huge storm and most of the soldiers in that 50-thousand-strong army to drown because of a flood.
 
@warriorg: every economist, including that guy, is a shill who manufactures plausible-sounding justifications for pre-existing political biases. Wouldn’t mind betting money that in another 10 or 20 years he’ll be so thoroughly discredited that people will routinely use comparisons to him in order to belittle obviously-wrong ideas.
 
I feel like we're about to have something similar to Okehazama or Agincourt in the upcoming battle.....
 
@ZeeVee, could you slow down a bit for me? The book in question has psychology research demonstrating the pondering and the instinctive brain patterns. I don't know how if he's an economist, nor do I know what would be disputed about his work.

I will say that most scientists, especially soft and artificial studies like economics (which isn't really a science, but bear with me) often toes the party line instead of saying something new. I first heard of him in an inductive reasoning class, but how is that book in question to be distrusted?
 
Honestly this is getting very boring and drawn out. several chapters only about 90% boring political talk. tbh I only skipped through the pages for this one, waiting for something to happen right now...
 
@ZeeVee
Gut feeling is a sixth sense basically. It is very effective thing if a person can leverage. Science operates with a provable facts, but the problem is that if you cannot prove something you are essentially stuck. That's why a lot of inventions happen accidentally. Some of the are not of course, but there is always a factor of luck involved.

@Mizuho9000
Look at bringing real world politics here
 
The food is so poisoned. They are all gonna be either sick or half starving from not eating anything in several days or both
Thanks for the chapter 👍🏼

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It's gonna be Oda Nobubaga's Okehazama Raid all over again.

Fewer troops raiding a more bigger troops that they still feasting and resting result in the camp got charged into the center so fast the generals got captured and bigger troops surrendered immediately.

That's why they said if it failed then they're all lose coz it's kinda suicide charge too.
 
I really hope “the plan” mc is enacting amounts to something more than the enemies are overconfident because they have 3 days lead and 5x forces, because that would be boring as fuck.
 

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