The Art of War

by Sun Tzu

Category: History

Book Reviews

  • Don’t attack an opponent head on unless you have an overwhelming force. Your goal should be to maneuver the situation such that you’ve won before the battle begins. Not a business book but I’ve included it since the business as war metaphor is popular. https://t.co/OfJA7oXqAwLink to Tweet
  • Everything about human strategy can be learned by reading the 'art of war'. Example here of regurgitating very old wisdom: https://t.co/hvi2uxMdarLink to Tweet
  • There are very few modern books I'd classify as works of genius, as being on par with Machiavelli's 'The Prince' or Sun Tzu's 'Art of War'. But Eric Hoffer's 'The True Believer' is one. And now supremely timely. Written by a lifelong tramp and longshoreman, no less. https://t.co/lIIuMfze46Link to Tweet

About Book

The Art of War is composed of only about 6,000 Chinese characters, it is considered by many to be the greatest book on strategy and strategic thinking ever written. . 350F PROFESSIONAL READING LIST.

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