One action strategy - what it means?

What it means - one action strategy? It is based on belief that everything (dynamics) have created from nothing (statics). It means dynamics not always required to create dynamics. Often value and results occur "applying" statics (ideas), but not a movement.

It is Pareto's principle.

How we do think based on this principle? We think this way: "what one action I must apply to make it happen".

For example, I want to be famous. There is a lot of money and time associated with it, a lot of promotion. But why do we think this way? In reality we need to get into just one authoritative news source and then forget all others.

Let's say you can burn your head promoting into thousands of magazines with just few thousands readers. Or you do promote into one, big, quality, authoritative magazine with millions of readers.

You've got an idea.

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In real estate

Another one action example in real estate. One of our capital city areas was very poor. Mayor's strategic citys' deveopment plan was to to make that area business center. Everyone who had a land there became millionaires instantly even if thewy had only wooden toilet.

Just one idea makes all value. Someone with authority for you or for someone else may say, "this shit is very valuable", and it will become valuable instantly without adding any work to it.

Or someone comes with an idea, and everyone agrees that idea is good. Kaboom, it's value up to 300 billions. (I'm taling about Microsoft.)