Are you using the Art of War in real life?
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I harnessed the power of Sun Tzu's maxims to secure job interviews and emerge victorious. Seven job applications, seven jobs gained. For fifteen years, I've expertly built and managed school computer networks on shoestring budgets. For thirteen years, I used this knowledge in countless successful fundraisers, from bath stalls and raffles to sellout recipe books.
The Art of War was my secret weapon, propelling me to humungous victories. Of course, I've had my fair share of battles lost, regretting missed opportunities but celebrating even more success and unexpected victories.
Education began my transformation. I learned to sidestep conflicts, breaking resistance with strategic finesse. Machiavellian? Not quite. One boss dubbed me so, ignorant of my unique approach to achieving results he couldn't grasp. I showcased my competence and convinced others to follow my lead, even if they initially didn't comprehend. Once I established this reputation, resistance crumbled, and I had more and more people listening to how I achieved so much. I listened, studied, and devised solutions benefiting the majority.
Aligning personal and school goals became my key persuasion tactic. Resistance faded when everyone saw the mutual benefits. Often, the true problem eluded others, requiring me to educate and employ ideas from the Art of War. A complete victory, not just a mere triumph, was my aim. Schools sought my advice on improving technology, and reputation became my weapon against cunning adversaries ignorant of Sun Tzu's wisdom.
The maxims of Sun Tzu became my compass, guiding me through depression, job hunts, relationships, divorces, promotions, pay raises, and even acquiring scarce or affordable items. Those I helped urged me to write a book, unaware of the Art of War's influence. Hesitant to reveal the source, I learned it deterred some, to their own detriment.
Someone once likened using the Art of War to finding a life philosophy through a washing machine manual. Amusing but misguided. I firmly believe that everyone unknowingly applies the book's wisdom daily. The Art of War is not a war manual but a philosophy about conflict avoidance, management, and resolution at all levels.
By studying it, you'll unleash its and your full potential.
Yes, I've lived and thrived with the maxims for over three decades. Their impact on my life have been and still are immeasurably positive.
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