Bronislav Vinogrodsky’s original series introduces the peaks of Chinese wisdom—from secrets of developing perfect plans to the ability to control the realized world.
The work “The Art of Controlling the World” is devoted to the structure of control—namely, obtaining in time predictable results of the will of a subject during a creative game with the world in three directions of reality: toward affairs, toward circumstances, and toward states. In each of 81 chapters, one of the main techniques of control is revealed: from ways of making decisions to secrets of designing ideal plans, and from the mysteries of achieving unity of vision to the nuances of the process of realizing the boundaries of one’s own ignorance. Paradoxes stand alongside clear instructions, and deep wisdom is accompanied by poetic images—all of this can be enjoyed by readers of this book written by Bronislav Vinogrodsky, a well-known China expert and adviser to the leaders of several of the largest firms.