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Everything in war is very simple, but the simplest thing is difficult.
Carl Von Clausewitz
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Interpretation

What this quote means

War may appear straightforward, but executing even the simplest tasks is challenging.

This quote by Carl Von Clausewitz emphasizes the inherent complexity in warfare, despite the seemingly straightforward nature of military principles. It highlights that while strategies and tactics may seem simple in theory, the execution under the pressures and chaos of war reveals significant difficulties and challenges that must be navigated carefully.

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In practice

Example use cases

During a presentation on military strategy, to illustrate the challenges faced by leaders.

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