The Art of War, written around 2,500 years ago, is one of the most influential works on military strategy and tactics by Chinese military general and strategist Sun Tzu. In this treatise, he elucidates how and when to deal with opponents, how to succeed by motivating soldiers and leveraging tactical advantages, and highlights the importance of discipline in leadership. Reaching beyond the battlefield, Sun Tzu 's masterpiece lends itself to all the conflicts and crises we face, whether in our personal lives, in our workplaces, with our families or even within ourselves. Encouraging a perceptive and spiritual approach to conflict, The Art of War enables us to attain victory in the everyday wars of life itself.
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