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Dana Cruz writer/philosopher/graphic designer/webdesigner/ publicist/Wiccan |
In this
article I would be talking about how one should relate with the teachings of a
great strategist, Sun Tzu, the Chinese strategist that gave the world his
teachings in the Art of War.
Sun Tzu’s
teachings are usually used during military missions, but these can also be used
when you are starting up a business or maybe even in the middle of climbing
that economic ladder, in one of his teachings he said that we should learn how
to make our enemies believe something that doesn’t exist, meaning-making them
believe that you are always one step ahead of them, a good example would be creating
promotions and advertising. In another
one of his teachings he said something about its better to capture the army or
a regiment than to destroy them, in the corporate’s point of view it is wiser
to create a partnership or a merging than to completely try to rage war against
your rival company.
The reason I
have decided to write about this is to share what some of the greatest people
in business have read and learned, is to make people realize that no matter how
great or how small they are, there is always a way to get up to cross that
bridge and build a better future.
Venturing success starts in greater understanding and wisdom.
Let this be the start of a new series of blog articles that are inclined to life and philosophy.