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Know your enemy from "summary" of The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene,Joost Elffers

To win a war, you must know your enemy inside and out. This knowledge is crucial for devising effective strategies that will ultimately lead to victory. By understanding your enemy’s strengths and weaknesses, you can exploit their vulnerabilities and outmaneuver them on the battlefield. Knowing your enemy requires thorough research and analysis. You must gather intelligence on their tactics, capabilities, and intentions. This information will provide valuable insights into how your enemy thinks and operates, allowing you to anticipate their moves and counter them effectively. Furthermore, knowing your enemy allows you to tailor your own str...
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    The 33 Strategies of War

    Robert Greene

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