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We suggest you turn to the Tao Teh Ching:

64 ATTENDING TO DETAILS.

It is easy to grasp what is not yet in motion, to withstand what is
not yet manifest, to break what is not yet compact, to disperse what
is not yet coherent. Act against things before they become visible;
attend to order before disorder ariseth.

The tree which filleth the embrace grew from a small shoot; the tower
nine-storied rose from a low foundation; the ten-day journey began with
a single step.

He who acteth worketh harm; he who graspeth findeth it a slip. The wise
man acteth not, so worketh no harm; he doth not grasp, and so doth not
let go. Men often ruin their affairs on the eve of success, because
they are not as prudent at the end as in the beginning.

The wise man willeth what others do not will, and valueth not things rare.
He learneth what others learn not, and gathered up what they despise.
Thus he is in accord with the natural course of events, and is not
overbold in action.
     -- tr. A. Crowley