1, the wisdom of planning before moving
Related quotations: people who counted in the temple before the war should count more; If the temple didn't win before the war, it would be too few. Winning more and winning less is worse than nothing!
Analysis: The monarch or commander-in-chief should make plans and calculations in the temple before using troops. If you calculate a lot and are very careful, then you have more chances to win in the war; On the other hand, if there are few plans, the chances of winning are slim, not to mention people who don't make plans at all. This shows how important the strategy of transcendental wisdom is in the war. Life is the same, because people will constantly encounter new problems in both life and work. When dealing with problems, the more wisdom you have, the better you handle them. Don't think about anything. If you act rashly without sufficient advantages and disadvantages, you will inevitably hit a wall. So the ancients said: think twice before you act.
2, the wisdom of avoiding reality and attacking emptiness
Related quotations: husband and soldier are like water, the shape of water avoids high and moves down, and the shape of soldier avoids reality and attacks emptiness.
Analysis: the deployment of the army is like running water, and the flow direction of the water is from high to low. When attacking the enemy, the army always avoids the enemy's strong points and attacks the enemy's weak points. In the market competition, we should also pay attention to "avoiding reality and being empty", try not to confront our competitors head-on, concentrate our superior resources and attack the weakest link in the competitor's value chain. Once we find the real weakness of our competitors, our chances of winning will be greatly improved.
3. The wisdom of soldiers.
Related quotations: love soldiers as the main speed, take advantage of people's incompetence, and attack without warning.
Analysis: the intention of using troops is to be quick, take advantage of the enemy's unprepared opportunity, take the road that the enemy did not expect, and attack the enemy's unguarded place. Because the war is restricted by manpower, material resources and financial resources, if the war drags on for too long, it will inevitably lead to a large consumption of manpower, material resources and financial resources, and a series of contradictions arising from it will become increasingly acute, so it is advisable to make a quick decision. On the other hand, from the implementation of tactics, a quick victory can often catch the enemy off guard, make the enemy hard to guard against, and thus win a great victory.
4, the wisdom of knowing yourself and yourself
Related quotations: know yourself and know yourself, and you will be invincible; Know yourself and yourself, one wins and one loses; If you don't know who you are, you will lose every battle.
Analysis: "Know yourself and know yourself, and fight every battle" is one of the most incisive military thoughts in Sun Tzu's Art of War. It's not just a war. In any struggle, both sides must have their own advantages and disadvantages. If you want to win a competitor, you must first understand where your strengths are, and for an opponent, you must fully understand his shortcomings before you can carry out a purposeful attack or give the opponent a chance to make mistakes, so as to win.