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I did decades ago , think I'll read it again. The things I remember from it are learn from mistakes but don't dwell on them. Don't entangle yourself with others or with cares of comfort , riches , power. Don't let your circumstances determine your outlook on life , or dictate your actions.

It's been many years , but that's what I got. What did you take away from reading it ?

I did decades ago , think I'll read it again. The things I remember from it are learn from mistakes but don't dwell on them. Don't entangle yourself with others or with cares of comfort , riches , power. Don't let your circumstances determine your outlook on life , or dictate your actions. It's been many years , but that's what I got. What did you take away from reading it ?

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A sensei of mine early on used to always tell us, "You can only fight the way you practice." I still think about that when training.

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Paraphrased: the heart of strategy is to let your opponent make mistakes and develop poorly, while confounding his attempts to develop well; but even this is only defensive. When you take a sword in your hand, you must cut the enemy.