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* Author : Sun Tzu.
Location: China.
Date: During the 5th
Century B.C.
Sun Tzu was a living legend. He never lost a battle in his life, he was one of the greatest military minds of all time.
Sun Tzu knew the balance between logic and emotions, which allowed him to have a broad approach to victorious and smart strategies. His technique blessed him with a one-way gate to victory. He who had known how to think had never lost a battle against those who knew how to fight.
"Sun-Tzu is said to have lived, fought, and composed his work during the Spring and Autumn Period which preceded the Warring States Period (c. 481-221 BCE) during which the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BCE) was declining and the states once bound to it fought each other for supremacy and control of China." - www.worldhistory.org
Chapter 1: Laying Plans
Chapter 2: Waging War
Chapter 3: Attack by Strategy
Chapter 4: Tactical Dispositions
Chapter 5: Use of Energy
Chapter 6: Weak Points and Strong
Chapter 7: Maneuvering
Chapter 8: Variation of Tactics
Chapter 9: The Army on the March
Chapter 10: Classification of Terrain
Chapter 11: The Nine Situations
Chapter 12: The Attack by Fire
Chapter 13: The Use of Spies
The Art of War has a lot of important quotes one must know, including:
"To Know Your Enemy, You Must Become Your Enemy."
"He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight."
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
It doesn't teach you the how, rather the when and why.
It minimizes the chances of battle, and if it is inevitable, it assures victory.
"'The Art of War' is the wisdom bridging success and defeat. Master it." - Fred Schlimm, Quora.com
The Art of War is a great way to prepare yourself for military responsibilities. But what if you're not going to war?
What do you think?
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