Momentum - Chapter 5 of the Art of War - Naked Book Reading
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In the chapter 'Momentum,' Sun Tzu elucidates the importance of creating and sustaining momentum during military operations. This part of the book offers a unique insight into how to harness momentum to one's advantage to achieve victory. Dive into the strategies of managing momentum and learn how to maintain the upper hand throughout the conflict.
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We continue to read the book The Art of War from Sun Tzu.
And today it will be a chapter called Momentum.
Let's start to read it.
The principles of control for a large ***** are the same as for a small one.
The essential factors is how they are divided up.
Deploying a large army in battle is just like deploying a small one.
It is a matter of formation and attack.
But the object is what achieves victory.
A general who understands the use of the object has a source of tactics as inexhaustible as heaven and earth,
which, like the rivers and the oceans, will never run dry.
Like the sun and moon, they diminish and then replenish.
They constantly renew themselves like the cycle of the four seasons.
There are only five basic nodes in you, but between them they offer an exhaustible range of tactics.
They direct and obliquely naturally one into the other, like an ever-turning wheel.
So who can ever exhaust their resource?
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