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J**R
The Art of War (Christian Audio)
This Audio Book has no commentary and is the writings of The Art of War by Sun Tzu only. I have The Art of War in written form with and without Commentary and frankly like the version without commentary better. I really like this Audio version. The reader has a good voice, easy to understand and doesn't interject his personal emotional feeling during the reading. It is read in narrative form without the reading of Chapter number or or number of the paragraphs. For example Attack by Fire or The Use of Spies, followed by Sun Tzu says, then the subject under that heading. This is actually a plus for me since it's very easy to follow the logic under each area of instruction, making a very smooth easy to follow narrative. A person can follow along with a written copy if they wish, but I found myself laying the book down, kicking back, and simply listening to the smooth logical, easy to follow reading. This is a small audio book but very enjoyable and still instructional. I have listened to this several times and still learn and just plain enjoy the reading. At 69 years old that sometimes isn't easy with some Audio Books I have. I do recommend this one. You can download this into Media Player and make a Playlist, the chapter headings are shown, you can't bookmark if you stop but I simply write down the chapter I stopped in and the verse on a slip of paper in my written copy which allows me to come back later and pick up where I left off in the Audio Book. There may be an easier way but I don't know it. Hope this helps someone.
K**R
Enlightening
Very informative on tactics, techniques, and how to govern from a place of leadership. It's very enlightening. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking to improve their understanding and ability to operate effectively.
S**Y
solid representation
If you know, you know. This interpretation of perhaps the most timeless warfare strategy guide hits the nail on the head. Though, one should continue research beyond this book in order to fortify the simple concepts translated within this book.
N**E
The Art of War. James Clavell Edition
I bought both books....the one here mentioned and the one I previously reviewed as his.It does not matter as both are the same type of writing...that of Sun Tzu....and extremely important for us Westerners to know about.To the Asian mind bent on war and winning: a promise means nothing. Winning is everything and the devious Asian mind has patience, has zeal, has a whole different set of values from that of the Westerner with our sense of "honor." If we have given our word, a promise to what has been agreed, we feel "honorbound" to follow through on it.The Asian mind would not, for example, take time off in World War II for Christmas as a time not to fight. The Asian mind would not comprehend this.If the goal is to win, ruthlessness is considered honorable. Winning is what it is all about and the Japanese at the end of World War II are a good example. Having "lost face" at that time, they turned to business, entrepreneur-ship, if you wish to call it something....and determine to "win the war of business."They succeeded immeasurably. They started with textiles as the least costly materials (cotton) and cheap labor. Once they acquired the capital, they put their money into developing transistors....remember the first transistor radios?Eventually even one with the name General Electric (if you looked inside, it said "Made in Japan."Next they used the capital gained from these world-wide sales to develop television sets.Next they went into the computer business.Somewhere in this mix they developed cars totally superior to our American planned-to-rust-out cars and no longer did our cars not start or fall apart in a short time. We have only our American businessmen to thank for their poor quality and cutting corners in quality.The Art of War.......an invaluable read....by everyone. Now.Nancy Morse
P**M
Surprisingly short, but very wise.
A must read for both military and business people. It's insights in the base principles of sucessful warfare are as relivant today as when they were written.
P**L
A Thoughtful Critique of "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu
"The Art of War" by Sun Tzu is undeniably a classic treatise on military strategy and tactics that has stood the test of time. However, as a modern reader, I found some aspects of the Kindle edition to be less than satisfactory.Firstly, the translation and formatting in this edition could be improved. While the core principles of Sun Tzu's teachings are timeless, the translation used in this Kindle version occasionally feels outdated and difficult to follow. Some passages lack clarity and precision, which can detract from the reader's understanding and appreciation of the text.Secondly, the formatting of the Kindle edition could benefit from enhancements. There were instances where the text appeared disjointed or difficult to navigate, especially when referring back to specific chapters or sections. A more user-friendly layout would greatly enhance the reading experience and make it easier to digest the profound insights offered by Sun Tzu.Lastly, while the content itself is profound and insightful, it may not appeal to all readers outside of military or strategic studies. The book focuses primarily on warfare and strategy, which may limit its relevance or interest to those seeking broader philosophical or historical insights.In conclusion, "The Art of War" remains a seminal work on military strategy, but this Kindle edition could benefit from improvements in translation, formatting, and accessibility. For readers deeply interested in military history or strategy, it still offers valuable wisdom, but others may find its applicability and readability somewhat limited.
T**Y
“Warfare,” par excellence
“Warfare,” be it in battle, literally, or in interpersonal relationships, literally, reduced to its most basic and fundamental elements, as shared by Sun Tzu. Essential reading, or listening, in the case of the Audible version, to defeat, and win over, any foe, be they aware of the struggle, or not. Sometimes, as well, the most elemental struggle lies within.
K**R
I read it twice
This book is an amazing masterpiece and can be used in our everyday life, I listen the audiobook first and now I finished of read it, Sun Tzu was a wise man
R**O
Bom.
Gosto deste livro, de tempos em tempos sempre volto a ler novamente.
A**R
Insight into ancient Chinese warfare and wisdom that is still revenant today
This translation of Sun Tzu's Art of War is a very interesting read. On the one hand it can be read simply as a historical document that tells of warfare in the Iron Age. On the other hand, while the technology of warfare has changed immensely, the principles Sun Tau writes of are still true today. For he did not write to encourage rulers to always seek war, but known when not to fight as well. I quote "There is no instance of a country having benefited from prolonged warfare." He wrote of one who knew warfare and was ready to fight but knew all too well that war could mean the end of his country, if it was the wrong choice to start a war. He knew the horrors of war and did not wish people to blind seek war, but weigh the pros and cons knowing the high cost of losing a war would like mean one's life, but still being ready if the need was there to fight. I recommend this book for people interested in history or philosophy.
M**Y
fluid
fluid and intriguing
R**H
Great book.
A very good read and massively enlightening. The explanations that go with each of the "rules" help to mentally picture and place each "rule".
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