Per Lao-Tzu’s “wu wei” if you can master the art of doing nothing‚ then you can achieve anything you desire. As perplexing and difficult as it may seem to comprehend‚ Lao-Tzu’s “wu wei” didn’t exactly mean to literally do nothing‚ but rather let nature take course. Act on what nature entails relatively than what you desire. When you do more‚ you attain less so mastering the art of doing less you achieve more‚ one of the major ways to learn how to achieve more is to stop worrying‚ learning to accept
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Confucius inspired the literature of modern and ancient China through important books which are still being read by Chinese authors today. Confucius had a major influence over religion throughout China’s ancient age‚ as his religion known as Confucianism‚ is being followed today by many people in China. Confucius is one of the most notable and important people ever to exist in ancient China. Despite the political
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8 Aug 2002 SUN TZU: THE ART OF WAR The translation of the "Sun Tzu: The Art of War" ancient Chinese text has been given by many different writers. Samuel B. Griffith‚ Brigadier General‚ retired‚ U.S. Marine Corps; is a proven strategist that studied the English commandos war fighting skills as a Captain. As a Major‚ Griffith was hand picked to serve as Executive Officer under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Merritt Edson of the 1st Raider Battalion‚ one of the battalions that perfected
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is somewhat of a battle to be fought‚ whether with the company itself or with other organizations vis-à-vis the company. As to how to skate through the rocky atmosphere with a graceful land from a triple hoop axel jump is discussed in the book‚ Sun Tzu: Art of War and Management although in a different view. Through its different principles in war‚ each concept is translated as to how it can be used in the business showground. The principles begin from making a decision whether waging a war is practical
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Research Paper: Confucian Analects Kong Fuzi‚ better known as Confucius (551-479 BCE) was known as the creator of the religion of Confucianism. Confucianism provided the moral and social foundation of China. Confucianism wasn’t thought of as a religion‚ it was more on the topic of morality. The ruler’s main function in the Confucian state was to educate and transform the people‚ which was based on one of Confucius’s analects. Which are thought of as the right way to rule and live. Up until this day
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second century BCE‚ brings to light the ideals and reasoning behind the school of thinking and institution that is Legalism. Written in the second century BCE at a time when China was experiencing multiple wars and political and social upheaval‚ Fei-tzu attempts to provide an explanation of what and why Legalism should be considered the most pragmatic choice for ruling China. The legalist school of thought was generally unconcerned with replicating a model rom the past. As ideas directly clashed with
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1. Go strategy * The example that I have selected for the Go strategy is that of Wipro Technologies. Instead of focusing and diminishing competition‚ Wipro launched into a new vertical. Thus‚ it expanded its horizons and followed the goal strategy. * WIPRO is one of the largest IT services companies in India. Established in 1980 as subsidiary of WIPRO limited listed on New York Stock Exchange. WIPRO was initially set up in 1945 with main product of producing sunflower Vanaspati Oil
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What are the qualities that an ideal person should cultivate‚ possess‚ and practice according to Confucius? 1. Introduction In this paper‚ I will discuss what qualities should be cultivated‚ possessed‚ and practiced for an ideal person according to Confucius. Although Confucius regards humanness‚ wisdom‚ and courage as the basic threefold towards being a junzi (superior man/ideal person‚ 君子)‚ there has been an ongoing disagreement among scholars regarding the qualities that are needed to become
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STUDYING THE PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHTS OF CHUANG TZU THROUGH NAN HUA ZHEN JING The main content: 1. Generalizing the conditions which form the philosophical thoughts of Chuang Tzu. Regarding the socio-economic conditions: Chuang Tzu lived in the Warring States Period. This period witnessed the increasing popularity of iron tools marked a revolutionary innovation of production tools and the development of social productive. Agriculture‚ industry and economy also developed during the Warring
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The Search For Truth: A Comparison Of The Oncological Philosophies Of Rene Descartes‚ Lao tzu‚ al-Razi‚ and Lame Deer It seems that no matter the circumstances under which a culture and society develops its people instinctively develop a method‚ or a reason‚ for their existence. This aspect of human beings to long for a reason or purpose to life is distinct to human beings opposed to other living creatures of the earth. For thousands of years philosophers have argued and explored what the nature
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