
In the second half of The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene, we explore strategies 18-33 and how they apply to leadership, competition, and decision-making. This episode covers:
Psychological Warfare – Using perception, misdirection, and negotiation to gain the upper hand.
Unconventional Warfare – Breaking expectations, controlling the narrative, and operating outside the norm.
Strategic Patience – Knowing when to advance, when to retreat, and how to win over time.
Influence and Control – Shaping outcomes by working from within, managing uncertainty, and dominating without direct conflict.
We discuss how these principles translate into real-world strategy, from history’s greatest battles to everyday challenges. Tune in for key takeaways and reflections on how to apply these lessons in life and work.
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