The Art Of War - Sun Tzu

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10 lessons of the Art of War.

10 lessons of how to go from a boss, to a leader in any situation, (there is a difference) in any job or mission, no matter your rank/title:

1. Being practical, and being compassionate are not mutually exclusive. Acting in a way that is both practical and compassionate, has proven to be a secret weapon for success

2. Sun Tzu treated his soldiers like his own children. Caring for their health and well-being. Even the captured enemy soldiers were not killed, but rather were treated well and incorporated into his own army.

3. You don't have to be formally appointed to become a leader, you automatically become the defacto leader when you step-up and guide others out of a dilemma, and into a better situation

4. Your leadership ability depends more on your actions, than on your official title, rank or status in life.

5. Winning 100 times in 100 battles, requires amazing skills and intelligence. But winning 100 times without fighting a single time demonstrates highest excellence.

6. If you care about your supporters, you can discipline them and they in-turn will unite in purpose.

7. Anger focuses your thoughts too much on yourself - your losses, your wants, your feelings, and prevents you from dwelling compassionately on the needs and well being of others.

8. Sun Tzu values leaders who can perform the basic, everyday tasks well over those who display flashy heroics in "isolated incidents"

9. The general who does not advance to seek glory, or does not withdraw to avoid punishments, but cares for only the people's security and promotes the people's interests is the nation's treasure.

10. The more you forget about yourself and shun glory, the more people will remember you, and glorify you.
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