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How Successful Leaders Set Goals In Life & Wealth
Goals in life and money are interrelated.
Successful leaders achieve a life of financial success and personal fulfillment because they set goals and objectives.
Every goal can be achieved. You just need to know how to set them!
Let's discuss how we set goals that are achievable.
Your goal got to come with a purpose.

by J. Khoo @ Mr Art of War
4 min read


Is Sun Tzu Art of War Ethical To Use?
Is The Art of War by Sun Tzu ethical?
Is it morally bad to learn? Is it teaching the right way?
In this topic, I will cover the good side and, at the end, the bad side of Sun Tzu's Art of War.
Sun Tzu lived during a turmoil era when many of states within the Zhou dynasty were in conflict with each other to acquire more power and territory.
From Sun Tzu's experience, he has seen violence, people becoming poor, prices of goods increasing, and loss of life from war.
So he wrote

by J. Khoo @ Mr Art of War
6 min read


"Think Like The Enemy" To Know The Enemy: Sun Tzu Art of War
When we compete in climbing the corporate ladder, business or sports, always "know your enemy".
To know our enemy you must "think like the enemy".
First, you must identify throughly your competitor or "enemy". By overlooking who your enemy is, unknowingly your "unidentified enemy" may quietly compete against you and win.
As Sun Tzu, who is the greatest ancient Chinese military strategist who wrote the Art of War book said,
Know yourself and know our enemy and you will all ba

by J. Khoo @ Mr Art of War
4 min read


Sun Tzu Art of War: Success Comes From Observation
Only through observations can we be successful in our career, business, and life.
Success comes from observation.
Success does not come from within yourself only. Whether you are intelligent or skillful, it will not guarantee you success.
To achieve success, you need to examine both your inner self and your external circumstances.
It is written in the ancient military text by Sun Tzu who wrote the "Art Of War" book 2500 years ago,

by J. Khoo @ Mr Art of War
1 min read


In The Art of War, Sun Tzu says "To Become Powerful, Be in An Invincible Position"
What is a power? How to be powerful?
Power is a multi-concept that arises from various factors, enabling an individual to become formidable and influential, whether in the realms of business or personal life.
It is not merely a function of authority or control, but rather a combination of mindset, observation, mystery, and strategic deception that contributes to one's ability to navigate and dominate their environment effectively.
Let's discuss how one can be powerful.

by J. Khoo @ Mr Art of War
8 min read


Who is Sun Tzu, who wrote The Art Of War
Sun Tzu translates to Master Sun, and his actual name is Sun Wu. Historical records do not provide specific dates for his birth or death.
Historians have determined that Sun Tzu lived in ancient China around 544 BCE. He was born in the state of Qi, which is now known as Shandong Province, China.
Coming from a noble military family, Sun Tzu acquired direct knowledge from his relatives, leading to his proficiency in military matters.

by J. Khoo @ Mr Art of War
5 min read


Sun Tzu Strategy: How To Win Without Fighting
If you look at all your options, there are many ways to win over your rivals without fighting. Be it in war, business, or any competition.
Winning a battle does not necessarily mean fighting.
How To Win Without Fighting?
Let's explore what Sun Tzu, the greatest military strategist in ancient China, says about winning without fighting. He said in his Art of War book,

by J. Khoo @ Mr Art of War
3 min read


In The Art Of War, Sun Tzu Says, Title Must Be Awarded First Before Respect
In The Art of War, Sun Tzu says that a leader or a general must receive their title first, then respect can be earned.
As the General, you must be honoured with the right to lead.
Sun Tzu mentioned in his Art of War book,
In war, the general receives his commands from the sovereign, gathers his army, and assembles his troops.
In ancient China, the emperor would give a "tiger tally" to the general as military authorization to deploy troops.

by J. Khoo @ Mr Art of War
4 min read
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