Ancient strategies for leadership, conflict, and successBy Stargatebook
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About this audiobook
Twenty-five centuries ago, the Chinese strategist Sun Tzu set down a treatise destined to outlast the empires it was written to serve. This book gathers one hundred of his most enduring lines, drawn from the classic Lionel Giles translation, and pairs each with a short commentary that reveals their startling modern relevance. Organized along Sun Tzu's own thirteen chapters, from "Laying Plans" to "The Use of Spies," the quotations illuminate timeless principles of preparation, timing, self-knowledge, and restraint. Not a manual of war, but a guide to leadership, conflict, and success: the art of winning before the fight begins.