Retreat is when something moves backwards, just like when you step back from a slide.
Imagine you're playing on your favorite swing. You go forward as you jump off, but then you retreat, that’s when you come back to the swing again so you can jump off once more. It's like taking a little step back after going forward.
What it feels like
When you retreat, it's almost like your body is saying, “I need a moment to rest before I go forward again.” You might feel relaxed or calm, just like when you take a deep breath after running around the playground.
Why we retreat
Sometimes, people retreat so they can think better or feel more ready for what's coming next. It’s like when you stop playing with your toys for a second to take a sip of juice before going back to the game.
Retreating is just a way to rest and get ready, like stepping back on the swing to go forward again!
Examples
- A soldier steps back to regroup during a battle.
- A student takes a break from studying to relax.
- A company pulls out of a market to reassess its plans.
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See also
- David Deutsch - What is Truth?
- Can technology be used as a medium for philosophical inquiry?
- Ep. 1 | What Is Moderation?
- How Did Ancient Philosophers Make Money? (Short Animated Documentary)?
- How Chess Pieces Move?