Saturday, November 24, 2012

Art of War

My take on Sun Tzu’s Art of War


Avoid pitched battle    
Military action is important
Win by intelligence, not force
Formlessness is very effective
Dispirit your opponents if need be
Always keep assessing yourself
Tire your enemies out with swiftness


Obvious victory is not success
Cause division amongst opponents
Military operation means deception
Avoid your opponent when you are full
Attack when your rival is unprepared
Know the terrain before you start the war




A skilful warrior needs force and precision
Use humility to make your opponent feel haughty
 Force of a water to move the boulder, speed of hawk to kill
Discipline stands for chain of command, organisation and logistics
Leadership means intelligence, trustworthiness, humaneness courage and sternness


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