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The defining difference between entrepreneurs who react and those who lead is not intelligence, experience, or resources - it is the discipline of anticipatory thinking: the structured habit of analyzing not just the immediate consequence of a decision, but the second, third, and fourth-order effects that unfold in its wake. In chess, the player who thinks three moves ahead consistently defeats the player who plays only the next position - and in business, the same principle governs who builds lasting enterprises and who perpetually manages avoidable crises. Strategic foresight is not a gift; it is a trained cognitive discipline that any entrepreneur can systematically develop.This book examines the architecture of multi-move strategic thinking in entrepreneurial settings - drawing on Patrick Bet-David's Your Next Five Moves framework, MIT Sloan's Entrepreneurial Strategy Compass, and the superior strategy research published in Strategic Science - which collectively demonstrate that the most successful entrepreneurs in high-velocity markets operate with a broad view of the strategic playing field, fusing anticipatory thinking with structured, flexible action at every stage of their company's development. The five-move framework provides entrepreneurs with a coherent decision-making system: know who you are strategically, build the right master plan, develop a team of allies, strategize your growth, and create leverage that compounds over time. Every major business decision, viewed through this lens, becomes not a choice between two options but a move within a much longer sequence of intended outcomes.