0 sats \ 7 replies \ @cryotosensei 7 Mar \ on: Strategic Insights: The Relevance of Sun Tzu's The Art of War BooksAndArticles
Since I’m Chinese, I read this with interest. Do you have a favourite Sun Tzu’s strategy?
AI made one up for me (like this article)
"Cheating is a sign of weakness and insecurity, a true warrior relies on their skills and honor to succeed."
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Okay man, go out there and do better then, you're just a boring talker, if you don't agree with the things I wrote just ignore me and move on with your life
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But you didn’t write them….
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It was your mother who wrote
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The level of wit you display is as about as deep as the original insight you provided into the book. I hope 181 sats were worth ruining your reputation for.
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I'm not here because of sats, if I just wanted to win sats I would share other types of content in other territories
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My favorite strategy is to take advantage of the opponent's weaknesses. Sun Tzu teaches how to exploit the opponent's weaknesses. In the business world, this could mean capitalizing on gaps in the market or identifying the competition's shortcomings. In personal relationships, understanding others' vulnerabilities can help you build stronger relationships.
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