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Sun Tzu Said: Classic Warfare for the Modern Mind
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- Length: 10 hrs and 2 mins
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Sun Tzu was a famous Chinese general whose mastery of strategy was so exceptional that he reportedly transformed 180 courtesans into skilled soldiers in a single training session. While that episode was likely exaggerated, historians agree that Sun Tzu defeated the Ch'u, Qi, and Chin states for King Ho-Lu, forging his empire. In 510 BC, Master Tzu recorded his winning strategies in Art of War, the earliest surviving and most revered tome of its kind.
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Critic Reviews
“...a fresh perspective to the ageless wisdom of Sun Tzu by adding a touch of modern in easy to digest short narratives.” (Andrew Lange, US Army Combat Veteran; VP Business Development, Sitel Group)
“...if you had to choose one variant of Sun Tzu’s collected work, this one should be at the top of the pile...I loved it!” (Jeffrey-Peter Hauck, MSc, JD, Police SGT (Ret.), LPI, CPT USA, Professor of Criminal Justice)
“...timeless principles transcend warfare and apply to competitive situations of all kinds.” (Alain Burrese, J.D., Director of Active Defense Training for Reflex Protect, Author of Survive a Shooting)