Sun Tzu — "Rouse him, and learn the principle of his activity or inactivity. Force him to r…"
Rouse him, and learn the principle of his activity or inactivity. Force him to reveal himself, so as to find out his vulnerable spots.
Rouse him, and learn the principle of his activity or inactivity. Force him to reveal himself, so as to find out his vulnerable spots.
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"There are not more than five primary colors (blue, yellow, red, white, and black), yet in combination they produce more hues than can ever be seen. There are not more than five musical notes (C, D, E,…"
"Hence that general is skillful in attack whose opponent does not know what to defend; and he is skillful in defense whose opponent does not know what to attack."
"The whole secret lies in confusing the enemy, so that he cannot fathom our real intent."
"Thus, what is of supreme importance in war is to attack the enemy's strategy."
"Appear at points which the enemy must hasten to defend; march swiftly to places where you are not expected."
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