Pubblicato in Morocco - Analisi di guerra - 28 Jan 2017 14:58 - 7
Pretend that you are inferior and encouraged the enemy's arrogance.
• Do you look weak when you are strong and strong when you are weak.
• The largest art in war is to subdue the enemy without a fight.
• When encircling an enemy leaves of a vanishing way.
• Being invincible depends on the defense. The chance to win depends on the attack.
• Opportunities multiply as the grab.
• Five dangerous defects for a quarterback: If you are adventurous, the men would be killed. If you are a coward, his army will be captured. If you are irritable, they will react with anger. If you are arrogant, they can be deceived. If it is tied up with his men, will hesitate at the crucial moment.
• All warfare is based on deception.
• You beat one who knows when to fight and when not to fight.
• The warrior is strong, when forcing the enemy to respond. It is weak when he responds to the enemy.
• Strategy with regular maneuvers is the surest way to victory. Tactical maneuvers without strategy is the noise before defeat.
• Create a golden bridge to be able to get your enemy retreating.
• The principles of the strategy is to know the battlefield, to know the strengths of your opponent and do something that your opponent does not wait.
• As the water flow is formed by the terrain, so the flow of victory is shaped by the actions of the opponent.
• If you are away from your enemy, make him believe you are near.
• The ancient warriors first made themselves invisible. After waiting the time the enemy was vulnerable.
• Do not occupy a place that is isolated and cut off from resources.
• A skillful warrior moves his opponent. Not his opponent waiting to initiate him.
• The survival depends on our own actions. The opportunity for triumph depends on the actions of others.
• As voices can not be heard in battle, drums and trumpets used. And as the soldiers could not see clearly, flags, uniforms and flashy banners used.
• Do you look weak when you are strong and strong when you are weak.
• The largest art in war is to subdue the enemy without a fight.
• When encircling an enemy leaves of a vanishing way.
• Being invincible depends on the defense. The chance to win depends on the attack.
• Opportunities multiply as the grab.
• Five dangerous defects for a quarterback: If you are adventurous, the men would be killed. If you are a coward, his army will be captured. If you are irritable, they will react with anger. If you are arrogant, they can be deceived. If it is tied up with his men, will hesitate at the crucial moment.
• All warfare is based on deception.
• You beat one who knows when to fight and when not to fight.
• The warrior is strong, when forcing the enemy to respond. It is weak when he responds to the enemy.
• Strategy with regular maneuvers is the surest way to victory. Tactical maneuvers without strategy is the noise before defeat.
• Create a golden bridge to be able to get your enemy retreating.
• The principles of the strategy is to know the battlefield, to know the strengths of your opponent and do something that your opponent does not wait.
• As the water flow is formed by the terrain, so the flow of victory is shaped by the actions of the opponent.
• If you are away from your enemy, make him believe you are near.
• The ancient warriors first made themselves invisible. After waiting the time the enemy was vulnerable.
• Do not occupy a place that is isolated and cut off from resources.
• A skillful warrior moves his opponent. Not his opponent waiting to initiate him.
• The survival depends on our own actions. The opportunity for triumph depends on the actions of others.
• As voices can not be heard in battle, drums and trumpets used. And as the soldiers could not see clearly, flags, uniforms and flashy banners used.
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WarchiefTricky DickTsiggerEl TarloNefeliCommenti (7)
felt like ever line was link tho...just kept pressing line and wouldn t go to web page drove me crazy ...
Five dangerous defects for a quarterback - I had no idea Sun Tzu was into football. https://media.giphy.com/media/TsyjSvbm3UG9W/giphy.gif
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