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Waging War

Waging War

In this chapter, Sun Tzu explains that war is costly and exhausting. It drains the state’s resources and weakens its morale. A swift victory is preferable to a drawn-out campaign, which consumes resources and drains the state:

Prolonged warfare depletes the economy, dulls the blades of soldiers, and weakens the morale of the people.

The cost of supporting an army far from home is immense, not just in terms of provisions but also in terms of lost productivity and morale back home.

War should be won quickly, so the state can return to peace and stability.

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