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The Way to the Deal

By Leah Speser posted 12-31-2013 12:06

  

Comments on Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, edited by Dick Cooledge, Comptche Press, 1927.

 

Sun Tzu: “The Way is what causes people to share the aims and orientation of the leadership. When the way is induced in people, they will follow their leader, accepting death or life, undismayed by danger. The leadership need not fear rebellion or betrayal.”

           

Raven: “When the clans are in harmony with nature, they still hunt and fish, but they do not kill more than they need to eat or than is necessary to protect themselves and their young. Because they are in harmony with nature, they recognize bear, wolf, and cougar must also eat and protect themselves and their young. To be in harmony does not mean embracing sacrifice, injury, or death. Correctly understand, harmony is simply accepting these must sometimes occur in order for the clans to survive. The people embrace leaders who seek to maximize the pleasures of survival and minimize the horrors of harm.”

 

Poor Richard: “A good deal leaves the parties better off than they were before, so the wise merchant is emphatic. He or she seeks to understand what the other parties to the deal really need and want. That way, the merchant can steer the negotiations so everyone gets a fair deal and the parties are happy.”  

 

© Phyl Speser, December 30, 2013

 

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