INTUITIVE STRATEGIC THINKING: INSIGHT, "FINGERTIP FEELING" AND WARAttention
Clausewitzians,
horizontal thinkers and advocates of "
Fingerspitzegefuhl" :
A provocative article by
Dr.William Duggan from the
Strategic Studies Institute entitled
"
Coup D'Oeil:Strategic Intuition in Army Planning" contrasts the generation and use of
insight vs. tradtional Army analytical methodology.
There are some very Zen-like qualities to the mental state the author is encouraging
experienced military commanders to habituate. Great commanders and strategists, I would hypothesize, arrive at this kind of " flow" state because they had developed into horizontal thinkers out of a need to make greater use of a natural bias toward nonverbal thinking - particularly mathematical and spatial reasoning. Consider a few examples:
John Boyd --------------------------->Fighter pilot, engineerStonewall Jackson ------------------>Physics, ArtilleryAlbert Wohlstetter------------------>MathematicianNapoleon Bonaparte---------------->Artillery, mathematicsPeter the Great-----------------------> Artillery, shipbuilding,Alexander the Great----------------->Philosophy, medicine, scienceHerman Kahn------------------------->Physics and mathematicsNow, this most likely would not hold true for every great commander or strategist but I would wager, on average, you will see considerable abilities in fields that correlate with high levels of nonverbal reasoning.
Hat tip to
Dave Dilegge of
The Small Wars Council.