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10 Powerful Lessons from The Art of War (Made Simple)
Sun Tzu’s The Art of War isn’t just for generals it’s packed with strategy, discipline, and decision-making lessons anyone can use. In this video, we simplify 10 of the most powerful takeaways so they ...
Lance Fredericks “Know the terrain, know the weather, and your victory will be complete” – that’s according to Chinese military general, strategist, philosopher Sun Tzu.And I am almost sure that this ...
If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle. — Sun Tzu ...
Sun Tzu wrote in “The Art of War”: “Know your enemy…”. The Arizona Daily Star is not my enemy, I subscribe to understand what a left-leaning/liberal point of view is.
Here Sun Tzu extols the virtue of creating alliances to fight a common enemy. Or what comedian George Carlin once advised when he said, “If you cannot beat them, organise for them to be beaten.” ...
Sun Tzu wrote in The Art of War that if you “know the enemy and know yourself, and in a hundred battles you will never be in peril”. For those unfamiliar with Sun Tzu, he was a Chinese general ...
Sun Tzu’s approach is that of a rationalisation and planning of warfare. His text advocates evaluating a conflict ahead of time, supposing that one can know its dimensions with reasonable accuracy, ...
Among the warring states was Wu, and it was here that Sun Tzu sat down to write “The Art of War”. While a famous author today, nothing much is known about Sun Tzu’s life.
Sun Tzu, in other words, was not just speaking to battlefield commanders when he said “know thy enemy.” He was also speaking to those who fight fire.
Sun Tzu was a general, military strategist, writer, and philosopher. (Composite via Wikimedia Commons and Canva) There is no instance of a nation benefitting from prolonged warfare. But the Enemy ...