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  • 101. 21 Principles of Power in the Art of War | Sun Tzu (1 Hour)

    01:05:20||Season 1, Ep. 101
    Sun Tzu's 21 Principles of Power | The Art of War (1 Hour)The Art of War is a guide written by Sun Tzu, a master strategist and philosopher who walked the path of wisdom during China's Warring States period. His teachings arose not merely from the need to triumph in battle, but from an understanding that true mastery lies in outmaneuvering conflict altogether. Sun Tzu was not merely a general; he was a student of human nature. Through his writings, Sun Tzu offered more than strategies for warfare; he revealed principles for navigating the complexities of life itself. The Art of War is not a book confined to soldiers and battlefields, but is applicable to all arenas of human endeavor. The lessons speak to those who seek to overcome obstacles, achieve their goals, and live with purpose. These are the 21 principles of The Art of War.
  • 100. How to Train Your Mind to Obey You | Miyamoto Musashi

    39:14||Season 1, Ep. 100
    Your task is not to finish. Your task is to begin. You do not write a novel; you begin by writing a sentence. You do not build your body; you begin with one push-up. The goal is to trick your brain into motion, breaking the overwhelming into the absurdly simple. Each micro step you complete triggers a small release of dopamine. That is momentum, and momentum kills hesitation. Musashi trained by mastering the smallest details of his craft: his grip, his breath, his footwork. Not glory, but foundation. He did not obsess over the duel; he obsessed over the draw. That is how you win.
  • 99. 21 Principles of the Dokkodo | Miyamoto Musashi

    08:22||Season 1, Ep. 99
    21 Rules of the Dokkodo: Miyamoto Musashi’s Way of Walking AloneMiyamoto Musashi. Undefeated. Seven days before his death, he wrote the Dokkodo: "The Way of Walking Alone".In this book, he outlines in 21 rules how to live life; cultivating ultimate self-discipline, inner peace, and mental detachment from worldly desires, ego, and fear. These are the twenty-one rules of the Dokkodo.
  • 98. Prepare for Ten Thousand Battles | Miyamoto Musashi

    49:16||Season 1, Ep. 98
    Prepare for Ten Thousand Battles | Miyamoto Musashihttps://bit.ly/GrowonMindset 👈 Download Mindset free for the motivational alarm clock, original short videos, and world-class speeches.Most people move through life at a crawl, taking years to reach what they could achieve in months, never realizing that comfort quietly leads to the death of success. The outliers are different. They ascend at what seems like an unnatural speed. Learn from Miyamoto Musashi's wisdom "How To Progress Faster Than Anyone Else", "How To Stay Calm in Any Confrontation", and "How To Kill Your Current Self With The Phoenix Method".MusicUniversal Music For CreatorsSoundstripeEpidemic Sound
  • 97. THE 100 GREATEST SUN TZU QUOTES OF ALL TIME | ART OF WAR

    16:02||Season 1, Ep. 97
    THE 100 GREATEST SUN TZU QUOTES OF ALL TIME | ART OF WARA collection of Sun Tzu’s 100 greatest quotes. While these words were written over two thousand years ago, we combed through various translations to ensure we captured the wisdom that remains most relevant to modern strategy, leadership, and mindset.Although these quotes originate from ancient military history, their application to today's challenges—in business, relationships, and personal discipline—is profound. We went back to the source to find the tactical advice that has stood the test of time.
  • 96. Mafia Mentality - 21 Rules For Life

    01:02:49||Season 1, Ep. 96
    It is never personal; it is strictly business. To succeed, you must be prepared to make offers that cannot be refused while ensuring you never hate your enemies, as such emotion only clouds your judgment. True dominance requires you to be both a lion and a fox: the fox to recognize the traps and the lion to scare away the wolves. Speaker:Jarrett RaymondMusicEpidemic Sound