Section 12
The Attack by Fire explained simply
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
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Sun Tzŭ said: There are five ways of attacking with fire. The first is to burn soldiers in their camp; the second is to burn stores; the third is to burn baggage-trains; the fourth is to burn arsenals and magazines; the fifth is to hurl dropping fire amongst the enemy. 2. In order to carry out an…
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Simple English explanation
Powerful tools need timing, restraint, and responsibility. Use high-impact tactics only when conditions justify them and follow-through is ready. A dramatic move can harm you if it spreads beyond control.
1-minute summary
The Attack by Fire explains that powerful tools need timing, restraint, and responsibility. In practice, use high-impact tactics only when conditions justify them and follow-through is ready. It also warns that a dramatic move can harm you if it spreads beyond control. The useful lesson is to make the wise move early, while the situation is still small enough to guide.
Key takeaways
- Powerful tools need timing, restraint, and responsibility.
- Use high-impact tactics only when conditions justify them and follow-through is ready.
- A dramatic move can harm you if it spreads beyond control.
- Use the idea in one concrete decision today.
Modern example
A public callout may pressure a company, but private escalation can be wiser if repair is still possible.
For kids
Big actions need adult-level care because they can affect many people.