The first chapter of Sun Tzu's Art of War, "Initial Estimations"

The first chapter of Sun Tzu's Art of War, "Initial Estimations", discusses the fundamental concepts of warfare and the preparations required before going to war. These concepts are not only applicable to warfare, but also serve as useful strategies in business and everyday life.


1. Importance of War: War is a matter of vital importance to the state, a matter of life or death, the road either to survival or to ruin. Hence, it is imperative that it be thoroughly studied.


2. Five Factors and Seven Considerations: There are five factors and seven considerations that should be compared and assessed to understand the actual situation at the time. Everyone who is a general knows these five factors, but those who understand them deeply will win, and those who do not understand them deeply will lose.


3. War and Deception: War is a game of deception. If your strategy leaks, defeat is inevitable.


4. Avoid Reckless Wars: Do not engage in reckless wars. Before deciding to go to war, consider whether it should be fought or avoided, and assess the potential damage.


The first chapter of Sun Tzu's Art of War, "Initial Estimations", provides a fundamental understanding of warfare and the necessary preparations before going to war. These concepts are not only applicable to warfare, but also serve as useful strategies in business and everyday life. However, when applying these strategies, it is important to act from an ethical standpoint.

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