Sun Tzus The Art of War
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The Art of War
If every book on war strategy were to be compressed into one, it would pale in comparison to the infinite wisdom contained in Sun Tzu's The Art of War. The book, translations of passages spoken by Sun Tzu, solves multiple problems with each passage . The passages have a multiplicity that surpasses the ultra - schizophrenic, Cybill. Sun Tzu emphasizes the importance of viewing events as a whole, then basing your decisions on said knowledge. The best victories are gained when solutions are found without the need for battle. Profound knowledge for any situation, from intense combat to mundane problems, is attainable from this work because of the concisely written commands for his soldiers.
The victor and the defeated are separated by the chain reaction of events from their actions. The path you choose must be decided by a belief in five different appraisals illustrated when Sun Tzu orates, "And so base it in the five. Compare by means of the appraisals. Thus seek out its nature...