12 Nov
Art of War (5 replies)
Oh yes, I am posting again.
Well, just started reading Sun Tzu and must say it's partially interesting in theory. I just pity those who contsantly apply this. LaVey leaves more room for fun and saved my butt in conflict. When people read this stuff to apply it in real life, they probably lack the attentive attitude needed for the text which makes 'em use it imperfectly, and forget they can well switch to another mode where they don't use it - in other words they'd get all fanatic.
No I don't wanna change roles with a manager who applies "Art of War" constantly. He might get a hell of a lot of success out of it but will loose the ability to enjoy it, and risks so much, possibly might end in jail.
Apply "Art of War" fully and loose coolness and fun forever! Can you ENJOY that meal after THAT day? There's a knowedege in you, you've put yourself in danger again!
I guess the knowledge from "Being And Nothingness" is forever superior over "The Art of War". Morons, be careful, you might be asking someone to put it to an end forever!
The idiocy is you leave someone else no other choice than escape or fight. How will you end up?
So much for attentive strategy.
(edit by Anton: sorry this needed to be a new thread, I've called it Art of War)
Well, just started reading Sun Tzu and must say it's partially interesting in theory. I just pity those who contsantly apply this. LaVey leaves more room for fun and saved my butt in conflict. When people read this stuff to apply it in real life, they probably lack the attentive attitude needed for the text which makes 'em use it imperfectly, and forget they can well switch to another mode where they don't use it - in other words they'd get all fanatic.
No I don't wanna change roles with a manager who applies "Art of War" constantly. He might get a hell of a lot of success out of it but will loose the ability to enjoy it, and risks so much, possibly might end in jail.
Apply "Art of War" fully and loose coolness and fun forever! Can you ENJOY that meal after THAT day? There's a knowedege in you, you've put yourself in danger again!
I guess the knowledge from "Being And Nothingness" is forever superior over "The Art of War". Morons, be careful, you might be asking someone to put it to an end forever!
The idiocy is you leave someone else no other choice than escape or fight. How will you end up?
So much for attentive strategy.
(edit by Anton: sorry this needed to be a new thread, I've called it Art of War)

