The 33 strategies of war

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English language

Published Nov. 8, 2005 by Viking.

ISBN:
978-0-670-03457-4
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New in the bestselling amoral series—a brilliant distillation of the strategies of war that can help us gain mastery in the modern worldRobert Greene's groundbreaking guides, The 48 Laws of Power and The Art of Seduction, espouse profound, timeless less

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2 stars

Clumsy examples shoe-horned into unimagniative platitudes about "being prepared" and "the firstest with the mostest" (well, no, but like that). A famous baseball player "forgetting his previous at-bat" as an example of not fighting conflicts using out-of-date concepts.

A book designed by a publisher to sell millions, so it was a success.

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5 stars

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Ideal aim is that of a strategic war.
The most common ways that people deal with conflict - trying to avoid it all costs, getting emotional and lashing out, turning sly and manipulative - are all counterproductive. Instead, think ahead of your long-term goals, decide which fights to avoid an which are inevitable, know how to control and channel your emotions. When forced to fights, do so with indirection and subtle maneuver, making your manipulations hard to trace.

Always maintain a peaceful exterior.

Be supremely rational and emotionally balanced, striving to win with minimum bloodshed and loss of resources. The moment you aim for results, you are in the realm of strategy.

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