Who does not know the evils of war cannot appreciate its benefits.
Sun TzuRead
The King is only fond of words, and cannot translate them into deeds.
Interpretation
Words alone are ineffective without action to support them.
This quote by Sun Tzu emphasizes the importance of translating intentions and ambitions into concrete actions. While it is easy to speak and express ideas, true leadership and effectiveness come from the ability to act on those words and implement meaningful changes.
In practice
In a leadership seminar, when discussing the importance of accountability, you could say: 'The King is only fond of words, and cannot translate them into deeds.'
Who does not know the evils of war cannot appreciate its benefits.
Great results, can be achieved with small forces.
To capture an enemies army is better than to destroy it.
The general who wins the battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses makes but few calculations beforehand.
You can ensure the success of your attacks if you only attack places that are undefended. You can ensure the safety of your defense if you only hold positions that cannot be attacked. Therefore, that general is skillful in attack whose opponent does not know what to defend; and he is skillful in defense whose opponent does not know what to attack.
If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.
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Class is more important than a game.
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All too often, legacy management practices reflexively perpetuate the past - by over-weighting the views of long-tenured executives, by valuing conformance more highly than creativity and by turning tired industry nostrums into sacred truths.
Once more, I am watching the most powerful men in the kingdom bring their power to bear on a woman who has done nothing worse than live to the beat of her own heart, see with her own eyes; but this is not their tempo nor their vision and they cannot tolerate any other.
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