21 Principles of Power in the Art of War | Sun Tzu
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Sun Tzu's 21 Principles of Power | The Art of War
There are five dangerous faults that may affect a general: recklessness, which leads to destruction; cowardice, which leads to capture; a hasty temper that can be provoked by insults; a delicacy of honor that is overly sensitive to shame; and excessive solicitude for his men, which exposes him to worry and trouble.
The difference that makes the difference is learning how to take control of your emotions and your thoughts, and becoming the leader you would want to follow. Be courageous. Be strong. Be bold. There will always be naysayers and people who try to influence how you think and feel, but how you think is always your choice. Be honorable to yourself, think greater than you feel, and remember that worry is a choice. Be the general in your own life.
Be the leader you would want to follow. Life is always about strategy and preparation—this is the Art of War by Sun Tzu.
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Jarrett Raymond
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