by LuisP » Thu May 22, 2014 9:41 pm
And Wags ?
I’m not a “man of theological papers”.
Just because I do “Biblelese” and it is fun to sometimes indulge in it, making hybrids and in other ways acknowledging it as a source of “ The Wisdom” – to me, that is – it doesn’t make me (too much credit, thanks, I guess) a man of theology.
I’m a very “secular” guy, and a sinner one, at that. But since I believe in Repentance, I always have an “easy way out”, for “7 times 77” were afforded – and promised - to the likes of me, if truthful in that “repenting”. More chances than a Cat, then !
So remember – if you read it, that is – that I am a true believer in “sinning” principles such as “everything that Kills me makes me feel Alive” and all that it implies.
Thank God (ahem) I did it enough to not need it anymore. For - again if you have read my delusional ramblings – I also believe in the saying “that good Advices are given by those who can no longer give bad Examples”.
But hey, sure, I understand I’m “heavying” your post a bit too much (then again, maybe not, eh ?) so I followed your link and ….it was disappointing. Very, I’m afraid.
Sorry to say, but it is (to the likes of me) too much American, and even … shallow. “Lincoln”, “George Washington”, “Reagan”, “Roosevelt” ? You baiting ... or branding me, Wags ?
How about Alexander (The Great), Hannibal (The Carthaginian) , Caesar (Julius), Gustavus (Adolphus) and Napoleon (Bonaparte) ?
Not to mention, that this Pat guy could have “voraciously” read about Sun Tzu, instead, as a synthesis of the mentioned. The top dog, above all referenced, as I see it.
No better master for “Ancient Insight into Modern Times”, regarding Leadership, Strategy and Battle.
I’ve done battle – or not ! – inside my “corporation” trying, my utmost, to follow his EVERY advice, best I could and it might be adapted. End result ?
I’m still alive.
Others aren’t.
Maybe I was just lucky.
I leave you with these fantastic (voracious ?) Principles from him :
1. The supreme art of war is to subdue your adversary without fighting.
2. Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.
3. Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.
4. Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.
5. A leader leads by example, never by force.
6. Opportunities will multiply, if you size but one.
7. Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.
8. When the adversary is relaxed, make him toil. When full, starve him. When settled, make thim move.
9. Build your opponent a golden bridge, to retreat across.
10. Those skilled in war bring the adversary to the field of battle, and are not brought there by him.
PS : Use all of it, when applicable, in Chess.
PPS : These 10 Principles are the least “dangerous”.
As if I’d tell you the most. HA !