⚔️ New on the channel! – Sun Tzu’s The Art of War (Complete Audiobook, Highest Quality) ⚔️ Welcome, friends! I’m thrilled to share this strategic motivational philosophy text I’ve always wanted to share with other liked minded individuals: the Lionel Giles 1910 annotated translation of The Art of War, performed by master narrator Bob Neufeld. I’ve read this timeless book countless times from multiple translations, and Giles’ version is the gold standard for clarity and historical accuracy. Bob’s delivery adds the commanding presence the text deserves. 🗺️ Why this book still matters Written over 2,500 years ago, Sun Tzu’s slim treatise distills warfare into a universal playbook on strategy, leadership, psychology, and disciplined execution. Whether you’re plotting a go‑to‑market launch, navigating high‑stakes negotiations, or leveling up in competitive games, these 13 concise chapters teach you to secure advantage in your chosen discipline. 💬 What listeners are saying “⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is the perfect English reader for this text… it feels like you’re receiving instructions from a war general.” — Josh “Truly magnificent and wisdom‑filled. One must listen a few times to truly grasp it.” — Overlord ⏱️ Quick‑jump chapter guide 0:00 Chapter 1 — Laying Plans 4:27 Chapter 2 — Waging War 8:22 Chapter 3 — Attack by Stratagem 12:40 Chapter 4 — Tactical Dispositions 15:57 Chapter 5 — Energy 20:20 Chapter 6 — Weak Points & Strong 26:47 Chapter 7 — Maneuvering 32:33 Chapter 8 — Variation in Tactics 35:41 Chapter 9 — The Army on the March 43:07 Chapter 10 — Terrain (Ground) 49:14 Chapter 11 — The Nine Situations 1:00:46 Chapter 12 — Attack by Fire 1:03:58 Chapter 13 — The Use of Spies Pro tip: Bookmark your favorite chapters and share timestamped links in the comments so others can jump straight to the gems you found most valuable. 📢 Join the journey & help the channel grow Subscribe and ring 🔔 to catch upcoming strategy classics, deep‑dive analyses, and exclusive sessions. Hit “Like” if this recording brings you insight—that single click tells YouTube to share it with more learners, the more you share, the more time I can spend curating content. Comment below: Which Sun Tzu principle resonated most with your career, business, or personal life? Let’s learn from each other. Share the video with a friend who loves strategy, leadership, or history. Team‑building exercise: discuss how each chapter maps to modern challenges! 📚 Resources & further reading Download Lionel Giles’ public‑domain text (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/132 Short on time? My upcoming video will unpack 5 core takeaways in under 15 minutes—stay tuned. ✅ Licensing & credits Translation: Lionel Giles (1910) Narration: Bob Neufeld (via Librivox)