Friday, July 10, 2009

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The Art of War

"All art of war is based on deception.
The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting."


On these two pillars are holding the whole philosophy of The Art of War , attributed to Sun Tzu, a Chinese general from around the fourth century C. This book on military strategy that the current senior executives and management companies have adopted it as a bedside book should be read compulsorily in schools. Sun Tzu's maxims are perfectly valid transferred almost any other area of \u200b\u200blife, because it really "the best victory is to win without fighting." Because "if you use the enemy to defeat the enemy, you will be powerful in any place to go," and because "the anger can turn into joy, and anger can become a pleasure, but a nation can never be rebuilt, and life can not be born again. " So, if you have any of you to face the job search, relocation or some political families, read Sun Tzu and become one with the Tao.



extra ball. A haiku of melancholy:

This is the hand that once touched

your hair. JL Borges

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