Section 4
Tactical Dispositions explained simply
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
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Sun Tzŭ said: The good fighters of old first put themselves beyond the possibility of defeat, and then waited for an opportunity of defeating the enemy.
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Defense and readiness come before bold moves. Build a position that is hard to break, then act when the moment is favorable. Chasing victory before you are stable creates avoidable risk.
1-minute summary
Tactical Dispositions explains that defense and readiness come before bold moves. In practice, build a position that is hard to break, then act when the moment is favorable. It also warns that chasing victory before you are stable creates avoidable risk. The useful lesson is to make the wise move early, while the situation is still small enough to guide.
Key takeaways
- Defense and readiness come before bold moves.
- Build a position that is hard to break, then act when the moment is favorable.
- Chasing victory before you are stable creates avoidable risk.
- Use the idea in one concrete decision today.
Modern example
A team should fix reliability and support before spending heavily on customer acquisition.
For kids
Tie your shoes before you race. Being ready helps you use your speed.