Everything that happens is adjacent to our current state.
The universe might evolve to a very different place than it is right now… but it does it by a succession of individually adjacent states.
But the space of possibility is not a small number of dimensions.
It is a large, hyper-dimensional, fractally wrinkled and constantly evolving set of possibilities.
Most of the time, the only plausible moves are obviously adjacent.
But every so often, one of the hyper-dimensional folds bends in such a way that it puts two distant points in immediate juxtaposition… but just for a moment.
You might say that the stars align.
When these stars align, it's only for a moment… and it's likely not obvious unless you know what you're looking at.
The best strategy in any given moment is to take advantage of the rarest alignment of stars that exists at that moment.
What strategy works differentially much better right at this moment compared to a generic time?
Do that one!
Of course, it can be extremely hard to sense these alignments before they swirl back out of alignment, and if you did all of the analysis (at great cost!) by the time you were ready to act the alignment would be gone.
So instead, lean into your particular knowhow from your particular experience. What kinds of star-alignments can you sense that no one else can?
If you sense one of those, jump. Right now.