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jahoclave's review against another edition
5.0
Anybody who has to deal with me on any sort of basis, as in ever, should basically consider this book required reading. I also have about the same affinity for lunches, so, you know, buying me one wouldn't be bad for our relationship.
blackhobbit's review against another edition
5.0
It was definitely eye opening. It was a great read.
rachelleblanc__'s review against another edition
reflective
tense
fast-paced
3.0
Moderate: War
banned_book's review against another edition
challenging
informative
reflective
fast-paced
4.0
The majority of complaints I've heard about this book lament that it's "outdated," or "so basic/obvious that you can't learn anything from it." But I don't think Sun Tzu's purpose of writing was to teach. I think it was meant to be a springboard for strategy. As in, "here are your staples and some fundamental principles laid out before you. Consider all of these elements at once and apply them as necessary to your situation." Sure, society has changed, there's hardly a spot on the world map that remains blank, there is more to consider nowadays... much like there are more than 5 musical notes. Or, in fact, more than 5 degrees of music scale! But the foundational theories still apply. The prose doesn't dwell much on laying out examples of concepts, so sometimes my imagination would run wild with scenarios and possibilities instead of paying attention to the next paragraph, and I'd have to backtrack quite often. Overall I'm glad I read The Art of War. I'm excited to explore the dupes and parodies and offshoots it inspired.