Need motivation? Then it’s time for Sun Tzu’s, “The Art of War”

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Statue of Sun Tzu in Yurihama, Tottori, in Japan

I’m not sure how I heard about Sun Tzu’s, “The Art of War,” but it piqued my interest as a book I needed to read.

Sun Tzu was a Chinese military general known to be a great war leader and strategist. His goal was always to try and win a battle without fighting and if he did have to fight, to win the easiest battles first. If you read his book, you’ll find that his war strategies apply to business as well.

When I was in Singapore, I was determined to visit a bookstore and find Sun Tzu’s book. I also wanted to explore “other” interesting books that I might not find back home. The bookstore, of course, had a variety of books from Asian authors (Chinese, Japanese, Korean), a great Supply Chain section and a big area for best selling American novels as well.

image1Being the popular book that it is, the bookstore was out of Sun Tzu’s, “The Art of War;” however, they had a business version called, “Sun Tzu for Success: How to Use The Art of War to Master Challenges and Accomplish the Important Goals in Your life,” by Gerald Michaelson with Steven Michaelson.

As I started flipping through the pages, I was hooked. Michaelson takes Sun Tzu’s strategies and relates them to management/business situations. In Section One of Michelson’s book he talks about the importance of understanding “who you are.” He says that Sun Tzu’s philosophy was about knowing yourself, because if you do not know yourself, you are your worst enemy.

Sun Tzu/Michaelson’s goal is to prove to us that no matter how challenged life can be, we are in charge of our destiny, our dreams and our goals. For any hurdle in life, we need to find that inner passion and strength to “stay strong” and want to push through “rejections/failures” in our studies, jobs, owning a business, and more. It takes hard work to win!

I leave you with another bit of inspiration…

Midas Kwant (a 19 year old from the Netherlands), gave an inspiring TedxMaastricht talk on “Finding your Passion.” He talks about being really unhappy in grade school and how his life changed with the determination of his parents and a “little bit of luck.”

Here is to staying positive in life. By reading, learning, meeting new people and sharing inspiring stories, we help each other.

REMEMBER:  When we least expect it, miracles and creative ideas come to us that change the course of our lives. One small act of kindness toward someone can change the course of THEIR day, and the smile they give us warms our hearts and changes OUR day too!

So, I challenge you to go out and do one kind deed today!   Good luck, be creative!

4 thoughts on “Need motivation? Then it’s time for Sun Tzu’s, “The Art of War”

  1. Did you manage to read the actual book ‘Sun Tzu: Art of War’ in the end? I like it very much and find there are indeed lots within that can be applied to everyday life ‘cos it’s all about strategy and strategic thinking. You might like the Romance of the Three Kingdoms too, another great literary Chinese classic that brings much of Sun Tzu’s wisdom to life. Always like reading your posts. 🙂

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    1. Yes, I did finally read the original book. It was excellent. THANK you for the other book suggestion. I have not read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It looks very good. I will try to find it. 🙂 Makes me happy that you enjoy reading my posts… I’ve missed reading yours. Glad you came back online! I want to hear about your Children’s book. How is that going?

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  2. For some reason people are always happy to see me. It can be surprising, because I’m honest person and “strange” motivator. If someone is telling me he would like to do something and he’s not doing it, then with our next meeting I’m like: if you are not busy, then move your ass and do what you’ve told me you was planning to do, or we can do it together. I think people shouldn’t like me, but still they do…
    Take care and have a nice day.

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