02.17.09
Strategic Assements
In the past articles I had mentioned taking measures in your life, mind, and body to prepare yourself for that which may come to pass in our lifetimes. Even if we are all wrong (I’d like to think we are) in the aspect of the idea of a global takeover which is going to involve military force, there is no harm in taking measures of your own against this possibility. it is with this belief that I am going to share with you all a small focus of how to win conflict. Conflict can be an army, conflict can involve wanting something else someone else does, conflict can arise in any situation. Even though this sounds militaristic in fashion, it is more dealing with the philosophy of conflict. After studying “The Art Of War” by Sun Tzu for many years I wish to share my own interpretation, and additions to its philosophy. May this help any who study its contents.
1 Strategic Beginnings
When on the offensive against others, it is best to be like a shadow in the darkness, and when striking it be like the crack of thunder catching them unawares, with no time to recuperate. This usually involves some form of deceitful tactic, in which you show a weakness to others, but only appear to be weak, when in truth your are fully prepared against them.