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)
“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)
“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)
“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.”
Have you found yourself getting worked up by events to the point that your mood effects relationships, finances, or career?