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)
“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)
“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)