Sun tzu's art of war
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Sun Tzu wrote a timeless work that has survived the centuries because it reduces concepts to their fundamentals. I would recommend Sun Tzu to anyone in the military or studying military history.
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The Art of War was a book that surprised me because of the simple way in which it expresses ideas. I realized that many stories and wars are actually based on Sun Tzu's principles. It is definitely an exceptional book.
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I absolutely agree. The older you get and more life you experience, the more understandable Sun Tzu's teachings become.gemsbooknook wrote: ↑24 Jul 2016, 05:19 I remember reading this book during my high school years and I couldn't understand the fuss. After reading it as an adult I found a new respect for it.
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The book can be related to lots of aspects of life, as long as you can think strategically and relate the content to politics, relationships, etc.Ashna Tibrewal wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 03:18 I have heard it's a thought-provoking book, but I fail to start reading because we no longer are at war. so, my mind begs the question- why do people recommend this now?