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The best strategies are subtle and indirect from "summary" of The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene,Joost Elffers

The most effective strategies in warfare, as in life, are those that are not immediately apparent. They are subtle, operating beneath the surface, and indirect, taking circuitous routes to achieve their objectives. This principle is based on the idea that the enemy is always on the lookout for obvious threats, but may overlook more nuanced approaches. By employing subtle and indirect strategies, you can catch your adversary off guard and gain the upper hand in any conflict. One way to implement this concept is through the use of deception. By presenting a false front or misleading your opponent, you can lure them into making mistakes or revealing their true intentions. This can create confusion and sow discord among their ranks, weakening their resolve and leaving them vulnerable to attack. Deception is a powerful tool in warfare, allowing you to control...
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    The 33 Strategies of War

    Robert Greene

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