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Sun Tzu Wrote is a modern take on ancient strategy. Each episode dives into the timeless wisdom of The Art of War and connects it to today’s real-world challenges—business, leadership, mindset, and life. Whether you're navigating a career move, leading a team, or just trying to win the day, this podcast gives you the tactical edge. Short, sharp, and actionable—because as Sun Tzu wrote: “In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity.”

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  • Sun Tzu 98 Prevent the Enemy
    Jun 20 2025

    “Sun Tzu wrote, If we do not wish to fight, we can prevent the enemy from engaging us even though the lines of our encampment be merely traced out on the ground.

    That’s a powerful truth most people never realize: you don’t have to fight every battle.

    Even when your defenses seem weak. Even when your boundaries aren’t made of stone. Even when you’re still figuring things out. You can still choose peace. You can still control the engagement.

    Because true power isn’t always about attacking—it’s about having the discipline to choose your battles. To say “not today” to chaos. To say “no thanks” to drama. To protect your peace, even when it feels like everything around you is trying to invade it.

    Sun Tzu reminds us: the power is in the choice. If you do not wish to fight, you can prevent it.

    You don’t need walls to keep the noise out. You don’t need armor to protect your mental state. Sometimes, all you need is clarity. A decision. A quiet, firm line drawn in the sand that says, “This far, and no further.”

    It might just be a boundary in your mind. A rule you keep for yourself. A moment when you breathe instead of react. That’s your encampment—even if it’s just a line traced on the ground. And that’s enough.

    You don’t owe your energy to every argument. You don’t owe your attention to every distraction. You don’t have to defend yourself to every critic, respond to every troll, or prove yourself in every situation. Sometimes the highest level of mastery is non-engagement.

    You don’t want to fight? Then don’t. It’s your move. Not theirs.

    This is your reminder: Not every email needs a reply. Not every comment deserves a comeback. Not every insult requires retaliation. Not every storm is meant to be weathered head-on.

    There is strength in restraint. Wisdom in stillness. And immense power in knowing that just because someone wants a fight doesn't mean you have to give them one.

    You get to protect your time. Your focus. Your energy. That’s your battlefield—and you control who steps onto it.

    So today, draw your line. Even if it’s just in your mind. Even if nobody sees it but you. That invisible boundary? It’s real. And it’s enough to stop the enemy at the gate.

    Sun Tzu didn't win with brute force—he won with awareness, strategy, and discipline. You can too.

    Choose peace. Choose power. Choose to walk away from battles that don’t deserve your presence.

    Because sometimes, the strongest warrior is the one who never had to draw his sword.

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  • Sun Tzu 97 Forces Concentrated
    Jun 19 2025

    “Sun Tzu wrote, By discovering the enemy’s dispositions and remaining invisible ourselves, we can keep our forces concentrated.

    Read that again: Know them. Stay hidden. Stay focused.

    That is the formula.

    We live in a world obsessed with visibility. Post more. Say more. Show more. Be louder, faster, flashier. But Sun Tzu flips that on its head: the real power doesn’t come from making noise—it comes from studying the field, understanding the opponent, and keeping your energy locked in.

    Know what you’re dealing with—and don’t let anyone know what you’re up to.

    Why?

    Because every time you broadcast your every move, every dream, every plan… you disperse your power. You give away your focus. You open yourself up to doubt, distraction, criticism, comparison. But when you move silently, with intention, you stay concentrated. You keep all your energy aimed at the goal, not scattered across people’s opinions or social media validation.

    Sun Tzu is telling you: focus is a weapon. Secrecy is strategy. Awareness is armor.

    You want to win? Then stop telling the world everything you’re about to do—and start watching the world more carefully.

    Study the landscape. Learn your competition. Understand what’s working and what’s broken. Know where the traps are. Know who’s real and who’s noise. That’s how you spot opportunity. That’s how you move smart.

    And while you’re doing that? Keep your own moves under wraps. No need to announce the comeback. No need to explain the grind. No need to defend the vision.

    Just stay focused. Stay locked in. Stay concentrated.

    The enemy—whether it’s doubt, debt, failure, or external competition—wants you to get emotional. To act impulsively. To waste your strength in ten directions at once. But you don’t play that game. You stay calm. You stay silent. You stay surgical.

    You let them make noise. You stay in the lab.

    You let them underestimate you. You train in silence.

    You let them think they’ve got you figured out—then you strike when you’re ready. Not out of emotion, but out of mastery.

    So today, don’t get distracted by what’s trending. Don’t dilute your energy trying to prove yourself. Don’t let the world shake your confidence. Study the battlefield, understand the obstacles, and keep your forces—your energy, your time, your vision—concentrated.

    Because when your energy is scattered, you're vulnerable. But when it's focused, you're unstoppable.

    Master your awareness. Guard your vision. And remember—quiet work creates loud victories.

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  • Sun Tzu 96 United Body
    Jun 18 2025

    “Sun Tzu wrote, We can form a single united body, while the enemy must split up into fractions.

    That’s not just military wisdom. That’s life strategy.

    Sun Tzu is reminding us: Power comes from unity. Weakness comes from division. When your focus, your energy, and your people are aligned—you become unstoppable. But when your thoughts are scattered, your habits divided, and your team disjointed, you leave yourself wide open.

    Right now, maybe your “enemy” is self-doubt, burnout, bad habits, or an overwhelming to-do list. Maybe it’s the pressure of building a business, raising a family, healing from a setback, or chasing a dream. And maybe it feels like you're outnumbered or outmatched.

    But here's the edge you have: you can unify your forces.

    While the world throws noise at you—from social media to negativity to distractions—you can decide to align every part of yourself: your thoughts, your actions, your habits, your mission. That’s what Sun Tzu meant by forming a “single united body.”

    No more scattered energy. No more half-commitments. No more fighting ten battles with one sword.

    Focus. Lock in. Move as one.

    Your thoughts? Train them to serve the mission.
    Your habits? Align them with your values.
    Your team? Rally them around a clear vision.
    Your time? Spend it like your life depends on it—because it does.

    The enemy—whatever that looks like for you—has to split its energy. It’s reacting, scrambling, stretching thin. But not you. You’re unified. You’re deliberate. You’re walking into the fight with clarity, purpose, and strength.

    Because the moment you bring yourself into alignment—when your goals match your grind, and your hustle matches your heart—you become a force of nature.

    There’s no need to match the chaos of your surroundings. Be the one who moves with purpose while the world scrambles. Be the one who acts with discipline while others react with emotion. Be the one who builds something so solid that no divided force can bring it down.

    And if you're leading others? Build that unity in them too. Be the glue. Be the vision carrier. Be the steady hand that keeps everyone focused on the mission, not the noise.

    Remember: the divided fall. The united conquer.

    So today, take a look at your life. Ask yourself: What’s divided that should be whole? Where am I fragmented when I should be focused? Then bring it together. Close the gaps. Reclaim your attention. Recommit to your purpose.

    Because once you move in unity—mentally, emotionally, spiritually—no enemy can hold the line.

    Sun Tzu didn’t win by having more soldiers. He won by having more alignment.

    Now go—unify your forces. Move as one. And win the day.

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