To: dr_who
In my opinion,
Miyamoto was without a doubt formidable and would have beaten Sun Tzu easily in one on one combat. However, his theories and lessons were mainly related to the individual.
Sun Tzu’s were more related to the use of forces and units.
I’d term it tactics vs strategy, but it doesn’t really explain it correctly.
Again just my thoughts.
54 posted on
05/17/2009 5:27:37 PM PDT by
reed13
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.")
To: reed13
... If you master the principles of sword-fencing, when you freely beat one man, you beat any man in the world. The spirit of defeating a man is the same for ten million men. ... The principle of strategy is having one thing, to know ten thousand things.
M. M.
Ha!
57 posted on
05/17/2009 6:16:34 PM PDT by
dr_who
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