Sunday, June 05, 2011

Sun Tzu Said....



Master Sun Tzu wrote very carefully over two thousand years ago (and through multiple translations over those years),
"[...] if you know others and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles."

He wrote this passage very clearly in his refined and exceptionally wise work, "The Art of War." This piece of literature has been adapted, utilized, and referenced everywhere from the modern boardroom to common strategy teachings of today's and past military academies. The entries that follow are a new set of interpretations that are adapted to the subjects of relationships, romance, and love. We acknowledge and credit two volumes of translation of Master Sun's honored work in creation of this blog.

Cleary, Thomas F.. The art of war . Boston: Shambhala, 1988. Print.
Minford, John. The art of war . New York: Penguin Books, 2006. Print.


About the author and creation of this blog project

R Miller is a graphic designer created this blog project when life threw one too many one pitches. After parting ways with a then-fiance, R Miller looked to pick up the pieces with the help of Master Sun. Today, this blog is dedicated to taking a logical and practical view of how military strategy can be applied today towards one of life's biggest miracles and curses: love. Comments and stories are always encouraged. Each post means that somewhere out there, love is alive and out there.


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