Dangerous faults in leaders that result in failure include:
Recklessness, which leads to destruction;
Cowardice, which leads to capture;
A hasty temper, which leads to being vulnerable to attacks (so don’t be easily angered by insults from the enemy);
A “delicacy of honor,” which means a leader will be too shameful to quit when necessary; and
Excessive worry over your soldiers, since this can cause a wise sovereign to prioritise the well-being of their team over not on the war at hand (in war, people are expendable).
14
69 reads
CURATED FROM
IDEAS CURATED BY
The Art of War is THE classic guide to military strategy that has inspired soldiers, politicians and business leaders worldwide for millennia. Its timeless (and time-tested) lessons in out thinking and outflanking your adversaries are as valuable in the boardroom as on the battlefield - by Chinese Qi Dynasty military general and master strategist, Sun Tzu
“
The idea is part of this collection:
Learn more about books with this collection
How to create a cosy and comfortable home environment
How to cultivate a sense of gratitude and contentment
The benefits of slowing down and enjoying simple pleasures
Related collections
Similar ideas to Chapter 8: Variation of Tactics
As I said earlier nothing exactly goes as you planned so variations are must in the plans according to the conditions.
Four faults that can affect your victory:
Five dngerous faults which may affect a General:-
(a) Recklessness, which leads to destruction.
(b) Cowardice, which leads to capture.
(c) A hasty temper, which can be provoked by
Read & Learn
20x Faster
without
deepstash
with
deepstash
with
deepstash
Personalized microlearning
—
100+ Learning Journeys
—
Access to 200,000+ ideas
—
Access to the mobile app
—
Unlimited idea saving
—
—
Unlimited history
—
—
Unlimited listening to ideas
—
—
Downloading & offline access
—
—
Supercharge your mind with one idea per day
Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.
I agree to receive email updates