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Art Of War | Lesson Of Control 4 of 4
“To refrain from intercepting an enemy whose banners are in perfect order, to refrain from attacking an army drawn up in calm confident array – this is the art of studying circumstances.” – Sun Tzu (ART OF WAR)


Art Of War | Lesson Of Control 3 of 4
“To be near the goal while the enemy is still far from it, to wait at ease while the enemy is toiling and struggling, to be well-fed while the enemy is famished – this is the art of husbanding one’s strength.” — Sun Tzu (THE ART OF WAR)


Art Of War | Lesson Of Control 2 of 4
“A clever general, therefore, avoids an army when its spirit is keen, but attacks it when it is sluggish and inclined to return. This is the art of studying moods.” – Sun Tzu (ART OF WAR)


Art Of War | Lesson Of Control
“A whole army may be robbed of its spirit; a commander in chief may be robbed of his presence of mind.” — Sun Tzu (ART OF WAR)


Waiting For Normal To Return.
“Much of the world we’ve known was meant to be a bridge to a better way of life, rather than a final destination that was to remain unchanged.”