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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 ...
Singh pointed a blaming finger at China for providing Pakistan with "material support" and "operational backing" in not only ...
In The Art of War, the ancient Chinese military textbook, Sun Tzu wrote: "If you wait by the riverbank long enough, eventually the bodies of your enemies will float by." It’s a good maxim for life.