At the outset, a righteous cause, as well as a proper method for conducting the war, is essential for military success.
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The man does not expose himself needlessly to rebuff By pushing forward when the time is not propitious. He retreats with kindred souls.I Ching
Great undertakings cannot succeed during periods of division and mutual alienation. The superior man recognizes the circumstances, does not become impatient, and sets about Achieving gradual improvements in small matters.
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Calmness and irony are the only weapons worthy of the strong.
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If you are sincere, you have success in your heart, and whatever you do succeeds.
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The man is quiet, but firm as a rock, yet sensitive to the first imperceptible signs of impending changes. He does not delay in taking action.
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Defeat ensues when others interfere with the authority of the chosen leader. Divided command is often fatal.
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