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Winning Without Fighting is the Highest Form of Victory

December 18, 2020 by Angus Baynham-McColl Leave a Comment

In many people’s stories of success, you will find that they overcame massive amounts of struggle. But yet for each person that wins in life through overcoming adversity, you will find people that win with a minimal amount of effort. 

You must realize the best and easiest ways of being and doing that will help you achieve victory. Win big and win easily by using the highest strategy.

The highest victories involve neither fighting, nor excessive effort, nor struggle. 

Achieving your goal by using minimal energy will help you emerge victorious.

In order to expend the least amount of energy possible, it’s best to take the path of least resistance. 

There are many ways to reach the same objective. The best thing to do is use the best strategy. A master knows that are different types and levels of winning and he seeks the best possible way to win and wins in the best possible way. 

The master and the champion win easily because they are always dedicated to perfection. A great winner is one who not only wins, but excels at winning with ease. 

The master wins without bringing himself much credit for courage or wisdom, and it’s almost like he wins in a way that nobody else notices, because he wins without fighting in the first place.

The most successful people of all don’t garner much attention as they win, because they win with ease. This is why the most enlightened winners rarely get studied.

Sun Tzu’s Art of War says that the greatest generals acquire victory without even fighting any battles. 

War is a last resort for the enlightened general. 

The enlightened general would use methods that involve no force before going to war as a last measure. 

The enlightened general would use diplomacy, respect, reciprocity, fear, kindness or any other psychological means to get what they want and achieve victory with greater ease. 

It’s possible to achieve everything you want with almost no fighting at all.

Trust the universe and go with its flow and the easiest and most effortless way will appear. 

The enlightened ones are those who win with influence rather than fighting. 

Enlightened ones win by being successful in their own life while unsuccessful people try to fight against or change the whole world.

There is fighting without fighting.

Victories sometimes appear like defeats and sometimes defeats appear like victories. The enlightened ones turn defeats into victory in a rather easy way. Every unfortunate even can be turned into good. 

The purpose of any war is to get what you want. 

When fighting let your great object be victory, not a big and lengthy battle. The more you are able to acquire what you desire through peace, the more powerful you will become without resistance. 

Until next time,

Angus Baynham-McColl

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