Sun Tzu, A Jing-Tao Approach To The Art Of Winning
by Lee E. Shilo
(Victoria, BC, Canada)
Please understand, this is not a book of theological or deep philosophical extraction of the meaning of life, or a higher debate on its intentions. I have endeavored to distill it down to a one-on-one equation. That is to say, you and your opponent. There are many ways in which to interpret Sun Tzu {R.I.P. c. 496 BC (traditional)}, this is mine.
Before reading on, please allow me to first explain that the views and interpretations are solely that of Jing-Tao Martial Arts, IE. 'me' (1969-2010).
The format is written in three alternative ways, depending on the verse(s) being examined.
1. One, will be a straight interpretation.
2. Two, a similar explanation with a Jing-Tao view will be offered.
3. Three, no interpretation, however, with a different point of view from the pages of Jing-Tao Martial Arts.
The same may be said for Miyamoto Musahi (The Book O Five Rings), Carl Von Clausewitz, John Boyd and Friedrich Nietzsche. Most , if not all of these techniques, and philosophies can, and should be applied to business. Each will be examined in order, and commented on when applicable.
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