10 Teachings From Sun Tzu’s Art of War About Life

Life is the most complicated battle that all human beings must fight. But the right art of war is necessary to learn in order to defend ourselves.

So Let’s Discuss The 10 Lessons We Learn From Sun Tzu’s Art of Warfare.

1. “He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight.”

Sun Tzu taught us that in our life we must pick our life’s motive clearly that can give us the advantage of winning life’s battles. At some point we all have to decide what to choose for our career. Any wrong decision can ruin the rest of our lives. Self improvement is something that we learn which helps us to take up challenges and win it. If you want to make a difference you need to cultivate strong mental attitude and determination.

2. “The quality of a decision is like the well-timed swoop of a falcon which enables it to strip and destroy its victim.”

We learn the importance of time while executing a strategy. No matter what your plans are it should be done in proper time. It is necessary to start with something once you come up with a great idea. If you delay then your opportunity might not stay.

3. “It is said if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles.”

Knowing your enemy is very important and not just in warfare but also in real life. If we become aware of our difficulties and obstacles beforehand we can manage to overcome it somehow. It is vital to know the inner and outer part of a strategy or plan that you have to tackle. If you know the weakness and strength of your enemy then there’s a big chance that you will be successful in defeating your opponent. This is true in all sphere of life, be it business, service, defense or academy.

4. “All warfare is based on deception.”


You might think that this lesson is really sinful, yet this holds a large impact that is necessary if you want to win the top position. Make your ideas special, unique in such a way that others will not try to gain your position. Hardworking is essential, but you can’t do something great if you do not embrace innovation.

5. “When we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.”

Sun Tzu believed in creating a deception point that can spread the aura of illusion. This theory is largely used in business world where you keep a low profile and suddenly rise high among the crowd and outnumber your competitors. In our life we face many competition and if we keep our struggle running we will reach our dream destination.

6. “To win a battle is not the height of skill, to subdue the enemy without fighting is.”

Diplomacy and smartness are the major skills that can defeat your enemy. Fighting does not help every time. A person possesses more than one advantages to counter problems and overcome obstacles. It is best to choose diplomacy when it comes to resourceful decisions, conflicts or games.

7. “In the midst of chaos, there is opportunity.”


Even in the darkest time of our life we should find the ray of hope. We need to remain calm and keep a sharp eye around for any unnecessary changes. Although change is essential, we should prepare ourselves to welcome anything our way. In order to progress we must not lose patience or confidence.

8. “Opportunities multiply as they are seized.”

Always grab small opportunities or execute small actions. In future that results in huge profits or might open great doors for you. For bright opportunities you need to develop the right attitude and willingness to learn and grow with what you get. A small step can make a huge difference.

9. “There is no instance of a nation benefiting from prolonged warfare.”

 

Sun Tzu advised us to strike when it is necessary, because there is absolutely no use of stretching a conflict for long. In our daily lives we face multiple problems, but at one point we have to move on rather attacking our rival every now and then. Your rival will get his rewards for any misdeeds they had done. It is thus necessary to progress ahead and never look back.

10. “You have to believe in yourself.”


The most important lesson that we must learn is to believe in ourselves first before anything. If you are not sure what you are meant to do in your life, then no one can help you reach your goals.

Winning a war is only possible if you know how to fight and when to use your skills. Things are not easy in our life, yet we have to move on and reach the destination.

So here we 10 teaching from Sun Tzu’s Art Of War, hope the articles helps you.

Hey, I'm Lalit Makker, a Senior Software Engineer and Founder of BOXL Technologies. I enjoy working with Django, Node and NextJS. I also like writing about Travel related content.

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