In the phase of prolonged pressure, any efforts seem futile. The strategy works, processes are ongoing, but the result does not manifest. This creates a desire to accelerate events, intensify actions, or change the approach, although the problem itself lies not in the strategy but in the market phase.
As long as the pressure persists, energy is spent on maintaining form. The system compresses like a spring, accumulating potential but not making any movement. At this moment, additional efforts do not accelerate growth — they merely help to endure until conditions change.