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"Toute guerre est fondée sur la tromperie. Ainsi, lorsque nous sommes capables d'attaquer, nous devons sembler incapables ; lorsque nous utilisons nos forces, nous devons paraître inactifs ; lorsque nous sommes près, nous devons faire croire à l'ennemi que "

Sun Tzu

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The quote is about the strategy of tricking your opponent in order to gain an advantage. Imagine a game of chess. If you make your pieces look weak on purpose, your opponent might not realize your real plan and make mistakes. Similarly, in sports, if a team pretends they are not in good shape, the other team might relax and not play as hard. This element of surprise can be powerful because it throws the opponent off balance and makes them unprepared for your real move. In everyday life, this could mean not showing all your skills or plans at once, so people underestimate you, giving you the chance to succeed when they least expect it. Essentially, it's about being clever and using trickery to outsmart those who might challenge you.

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Art of war Battle strategy Deception Military tactics Psychological warfare Sun tzu War strategy
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