In 228 AD, a Chinese strategist defended a city of dozens against an army of 150,000 — by opening the gates and playing music.
In 216 BC, a Carthaginian general turned his weakest troops into a trap that killed 70,000 Romans in a single afternoon.
In 1612, history’s greatest swordsman won his most important duel before either man raised a weapon.
These were not accidents. They were strategy — precise, deliberate, and transferable. The Strategic Mind distills the principles behind history’s most decisive moments into a practical guide for anyone who competes, leads, negotiates, or simply refuses to be outmaneuvered. Drawing from five of the most widely read books on strategy ever written — Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Musashi, Machiavelli, and Robert Greene — each chapter pairs a timeless principle with the historical story that proves it, and the modern application that makes it yours. You do not need all the answers to proceed. You need the discipline to act strategically with what you have — and the resilience to get back up when the ground shifts beneath you. The masters have already paid the price for these lessons. You just have to learn them. Published by Luminaris Press.
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