10 Life-Changing Lessons “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu

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1. “Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and When you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”

We should devote a significant amount of time to planning.

But remember, without solid action, a plan is just a plan, and nothing more.
2. "There are not more than five primary colors, yet in combination, they produce more hues than can ever be seen.”

It’s not about the number of tools you have, it’s about how you use them.
3. “If he sends reinforcements everywhere, he will everywhere be weak.”

Focus is important in order to succeed.

Concentrate on key areas of improvement, and don’t try to be everything and anything at once.
4. “There is no instance of a nation benefiting from prolonged warfare.”

We shouldn't wait forever to tackle our problems

We should make progress toward our goals as soon as possible
5. “Ponder and deliberate before you make a move.”

Careful planning and precise execution are the integral components of any success.

Before making any kind of decision, consider the pros and cons, as well as the consequences that each possible decision could bring
6. “Attack is the secret of defense & defense is the planning of an attack.”

The only way to ensure success is to constantly build up your arsenal of skills.

Never stop learning.
7. “He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces.”

Learn how to control your emotions, manage people, and more importantly, develop skill sets.
8. “He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight.”

In our life, we must pick our life’s motive clearly that can give us the advantage of winning life’s battles.

If you want to make a difference you need to cultivate a strong mental attitude and determination
9. “Move not unless you see an advantage, use not your troops unless there is something to be gained, fight not unless the position is critical”

Always aim high & play to win

Capitalize on every opportunity to get ahead as long as it doesn’t involve stepping on other people.
10. “Anger may in time change to gladness, vexation may be succeeded by content.

But a kingdom that has once been destroyed can never come again into being; nor can the dead ever be brought back to life.”

It’s important to be careful, to think twice, and to plan carefully
You live your life on auto pilot because you don’t know what to do with your life.

Read the book ”Art of Making Decisions” to change your

- perspective
- insight
- decision making process
- consequnces of decisions

⚡️Be Wise, Be Decisive⚡️

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