
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The title of this episode is not quite a direct quote. I'm paraphrased slightly, but it's something I learned from a very, very smart guy by the name of Sun Tzu.
I did not meet him personally because he was a Chinese strategist and General, a few thousand years ago.
He was born around about 500 BC.
But Sun Tzu is well-known in certain circles for writing a book called, The Art of War.
Now The Art of War, isn't actually a book as such. It is a collection of quotes and sayings that have been gathered by archeologists and historians over the centuries, of things that he said.
Things that were noted as being said by him to his troops, to his commanders, through various documents and historical records over the ages.
So let's dig in and learn from one of the greats, shall we?
- - - - -
By Dan HollowayThe title of this episode is not quite a direct quote. I'm paraphrased slightly, but it's something I learned from a very, very smart guy by the name of Sun Tzu.
I did not meet him personally because he was a Chinese strategist and General, a few thousand years ago.
He was born around about 500 BC.
But Sun Tzu is well-known in certain circles for writing a book called, The Art of War.
Now The Art of War, isn't actually a book as such. It is a collection of quotes and sayings that have been gathered by archeologists and historians over the centuries, of things that he said.
Things that were noted as being said by him to his troops, to his commanders, through various documents and historical records over the ages.
So let's dig in and learn from one of the greats, shall we?
- - - - -