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
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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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