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The Art of War

The Strategy of Sun Tzu

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The Art of War

By: Sun Tzu
Narrated by: Mike Borris
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This timeless text is required listening for any business person or athlete interested in strategy. It includes a soundtrack entitled "The Mysterious Sound of Wind In the Bamboo", a 43-minute collection of Zen-inspired Japanese music by the Matsu Take Ensemble.

Public Domain (P)2011 Trout Lake Media
Military Science Management & Leadership Philosophy Military Leadership World Business Development & Entrepreneurship Inspiring Classics Small Business
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What made the experience of listening to The Art of War the most enjoyable?

The different approaches Sun Tzu provided to win a battle.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Art of War?

How it can be helpful/needed to be deceitful to win a battle and how incredible people become when they have their back against the wall.

What three words best describe Mike Borris’s voice?

Deep, Captivating, Appropriate

If you could give The Art of War a new subtitle, what would it be?

Secrets to win

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This book though useful and knowledgeable, is a little outdated by nowadays war standards. It still provides good guidance about the basis needed to succeed and win wars/life. The ones I kept in mind were use of deception, discipline, rigorous training, and no true place for divine interventions.

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The book itself was great. But an hours worth of flute music? Come on, really? Other than that, I enjoyed the spoken material and would listen to it again.

It was very good, up until…

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that's great just to see the thought put into different scenarios and although War may not be fought and exactly the same way the constructs are timeless. the last couple chapters were All Music would seem to bit odd.

there's a reason people still read this book!

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The information was great and useful but I could've done without the drawn out music in the end.

nice.

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an oldie but a goodie this was a fascinating read I think others would really enjoy it.

an oldie but a goodie, this was a fascinating read

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