“The Art of War” by Sun Tzu, a Chinese thinker and military commander of the 6th century BC, is in world culture the most relevant and well-developed guide to the strategy of conducting military actions in any sphere of applying the coercive method to resolve contradictions.
A huge number of people, who because of their occupation need to make decisions, study it with the same attention and thoroughness as ancient Chinese commanders and generals.
In Japan and China, where in the last several decades there has been a rapid shift toward corporate and business culture, modern admirers of this text have successfully applied it in business and politics. Essentially, this audiobook describes universal methods for solving problems, just as other Daoist texts of Chinese tradition do.
As a guide to applying coercive actions to resolve all kinds of disagreements, “The Art of War” can help—and come in handy—in any sphere of human communication, from contradictions within the space of a single person’s consciousness to collisions of interests at the interstate level.
The audiobook “Sun Tzu. The Art of War: in translation and with comments by Bronislav Vinogrodsky” introduces listeners to the peaks of Chinese wisdom. The practical application of these ideas will allow you to consistently develop the ability to govern yourself, your mind, and then the entire conscious world around you. Vinogrodsky’s books are in demand both among successful businessmen and officials and among lovers of Eastern wisdom.