The Art of War
The Strategy of Sun Tzu
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Mike Borris
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Sun Tzu
About this listen
This timeless text is required listening for any business person or athlete interested in strategy. It includes a soundtrack entitled "The Mysterious Sound of Wind In the Bamboo", a 43-minute collection of Zen-inspired Japanese music by the Matsu Take Ensemble.
Public Domain (P)2011 Trout Lake MediaWhat listeners say about The Art of War
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- kisag_queen
- 07-10-16
I have listened so many times...
...and never managed to stay awake until the end. Perfect for insomnia, sleeping in an unfamiliar place, power napping & relaxation. It is so soothing.
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- Eric Dale
- 21-07-16
Half book is music & adds nothing
The spoken content was very educational. The Music was not and adds nothing of use.
The make is poorly designed
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- Tevin Gongo
- 23-01-21
The Art of The War, reviewed by Tevin Gongo
Of course that is a classic. I have to say that I feel a little uncomfortable with the concept of always thinking about winning the battle.
I can appreciate the benefits of mastering those principles for anyone engaging in battles (politics, economics, socials...) but unless it is the last option, I prefer to engage with others thinking win-win.
I will certainly read that book a few more times this year and in the years to come.
As a classic, it is worth reading it, as for its daily use, I guess it is needed to read it over and over so it gets easier to really understand the principles and understand how to apply them correctly in our everyday life.
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- james
- 23-05-17
I like it but wft
all was well till music started why is there music it's stupid and I wasted a credit on .
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- mickle
- 24-04-19
Music was not what I wanted.
I was amazed to find a large portion of the end of the book to be music. It added nothing to my learning experience.
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- Mudar Bahri
- 15-01-12
Not for me
The book is very famous and talks about itself, however, and as a non-native English speaker I faced serious difficulties in listening and understanding this book. I'm a member with Audible and I download a new book every month, but this is the only one I had difficulties in listening to.
Perhaps my 1 start rating is unfair because I have not listened to the book, but I cannot give more.
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