When it comes to discussing Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, no one is better to engage than the man behind sonshi.com, Thomas Huynh. We didn’t have a chance to get to everything we wanted to talk about on the show yesterday, so we finished it up with an extra 45 minute program today.
If you think that leadership is about doing the right thing and making ethical choices, you’re sort of right… and you’re sort of in for a rude awakening at the same time. Find out why great leaders are right to use spies, put followers in harm’s way, and fight dirty in part II of my interview with a modern day Sun Tzu master. Check it out now!

















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Jason,
You are among the sharpest people I know. People who are repulsed by hard topics are not meant to be leaders and why there are so few leaders. They are yearn for leadership but they are followers who can’t see solutions and simply want to kick back, have their needs met and TV schedule filled. Let’s not bother their busy lives with the horrors of war, yet allow them to have an opinion on how many thousands of troops to send.
Thomas