AdvicesbySun Tzu Know yourenemyand know yourself – your victory will be painless. Know the weather and the field – your victory will be complete. Carefully compare the opposing army with your own, so that you may know where strength is superabundant and where it is deficient. ...
Raise your hand if you’ve tried to track your competitors, but you can’t find time to catch up. It’s all too easy to get to that place. But like Sun Tzu said inThe Art of War(which I haven’t actually read), you need to know your enemy. That applies as much to business as...
Indirect competitors: This refers to companies that offer products or services in the same market as your business, but meet different customer needs. Identifying indirect competitors can provide you with valuable insights into how customers perceive your product or service and can help you target new...
Who knows. All I know is, it’s looking like I have more time to work through my anime backlog this season. Anime Overview Fall Anime Season 2013 – The Fall of Anime Leave a comment Posted by suntzuanime on October 4, 2013 This isn’t much of a preview, since the season actua...
To persuade your enemy to (retreat) before the fight is to defeat them even before the battle begins. An enemy made ally is no longer an enemy. —Sun Tzu 9 There are some defeats more triumphant than victories. —Michel de Montaigne ...
In "The Art of War," the ancient Chinese strategist Sun Tzu wrote that if you know your enemy and yourself, you will prevail. If you know yourself but not the enemy, the odds are even. If you know neither yourself nor the enemy, then all your actions are at risk. [ FROM PUBLISHER...
Know Your Enemy and Yourself 9 times out of 10, you’ll be in a situation like this. Let’s be honest for a moment. No matter how many times you put yourself into training, one good shot is really all it takes to put you down for good. War Thunder Mobile does not make any excep...
Sun Tzu nailed it in his Art of War when he said ‘Know your enemy and know yourself, and you need not fear the outcome of a hundred battles’. And while we no longer ride into battle against market competitors, it’s still essential to know what they’re up to. Why identify and ...
1.The Art of Warby Sun Tzu Sun Tzu’s work remains popular and relevant despite being thousands of years old. The Art of Warwas written thousands of years ago and remains one of the world’s most important and widely read war books. ...
Sun Tzu - The Art of War. For us to know the enemy a bit better we must understand what our stress response system is up to during all this resistance facing. When your senses detect a threat they send information straight to a key area of your brain that contributes to emotional proces...