Strategy 17: Defeat Them in Detail (The 33 Strategies of War)

The Divide-And-Conquer Strategy In division there is weakness. The two things we take from this is to be wary of being divided ourselves as individuals, as groups, and to understand that the best way to fight an enemy is to divide them first. The Battle of Marathon In what was considered a defining war for … Read more

Law 2: Transform Self-Love into Empathy (The Laws of Human Nature)

The Law of Narcissism In this chapter, Greene tells us about the different types of narcissism that exist, and how to identify the chronic narcissists who will try to exploit you. First, it is important to acknowledge that narcissism is a quality we all share. After-all, we are social creatures, and earning the attention and … Read more

Law 1: Master Your Emotional Self (The Laws of Human Nature)

The Law of Irrationality “Trust your feelings!”—But feelings are nothing final or original; behind feelings there stand judgments and evaluations which we inherit in the form of . . . inclinations, aversions. . . . The inspiration born of a feeling is the grandchild of a judgment—and often of a false judgment!—and in any event … Read more

Strategy 16: Hit Them Where it Hurts (The 33 Strategies of War)

The Center of Gravity Strategy Man depends on his throat to survive. If his throat is strangled, his give sense organs will become useless. When you are faced with an enemy, know how to locate their throat. Crush your enemy not through brute force, but through intelligent force. Every person has a center of gravity, … Read more

Strategy 14: Overwhelm Resistance with Speed and Suddenness (The 33 Strategies of War)

The Blitzkrieg Strategy You must be slow in deliberation and swift in execution. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) In 1218, Muhammad II, the shah of Khwarazm, received a delegation from the Mongol Empire to the east. Genghis Khan had sent the shah three ambassadors who offered gifts, and a treaty that recognized the shah as the superior … Read more