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Friday, 30 March 2018

The Mind Of A Warrior


The devil whispers “You can not withstand the storm” The warrior replies “I AM THE STORM” – Lion Motivational Quotes




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The Fire Within

The mind of a warrior has a fire within.
That line, the ‘fire within’ is one that
speaks great volumes about the warrior
mindset. And it calls to mind lyrics from
another song: ‘Hearts On Fire’ by the
(excellent) band Survivor.
A great line from that song goes:
 In the warrior’s code, there’s no
surrender
 Though his body says stop, his spirit cries: “Never!”
So, what is this telling us about the warrior mentality? Simple: warriors don’t give up
and they don’t give in.
(I also enjoy Vegeta’s line: you may have invaded my mind and body but there’s one
thing a Saiyan always keeps… his pride!)
So how do you gain this kind of iron will and determination? How do you develop the
unstoppable ability to never give up? 
     The Mind of a warrior is a very sound mind that has the ability to weaken challenges and obstacles. The man that carries this type of mind will succeed and triumph over problems with the best approach. This is the mind great people have. Do You have the mind of a warrior?. If you have this mind, You won't get angry easily, You would achieve your goals with speed and so on. the world is not for the weak neither is it for those who possess weak minds. What  your mind can carry is what you can carry. Warriors don't quit. Have you heard of a soldier resigning? And they always win because if they loose, they call a rematch. They can loose but they cannot fail.
 
It starts by knowing what you want to achieve and by having  a set of your own
principles.
To use yet another quote, Alice Cooper and Xzibit sang:
 If you don’t stand for something, you will fall for anything
And this is completely true. If you have no specific goal and no set of values that is
entirely your own, then how can you be expected to stick rigidly to those values?
If you haven’t defined who you are, what you’re about and what is important to you,
then of course it will be easy to get tempted by good food, trashy TV or other ‘easy
options’. Of course, it will be easy for you to be swayed by the influence and the
politics of others.
Moreover, having a goal is what will give you the motivation and the energy to get up
and work toward the things you are truly excited about. 
Think about someone like Arnold Schwarzenegger or Dwayne Johnson. These are
people who have accomplished incredible things and part of the reason for that is
undoubtedly their seemingly endless energy. Their ability to get up every single day
and know what they want to do.
Can you imagine seeing the Rock look tired and dejected? Have you ever seen Arnold
Schwarzenegger look indifferent or bored?
These people have tireless energy but it comes from a vision and a goal. And so it is
with all the most accomplished people throughout history. 
Arnie said this of his burning desire and how it led him to accomplish his goals:
With my desire and drive, I definitely wasn't normal. Normal people can be
happy with a regular life. I was different. I felt there was more to life than
plodding through a normal existence... I have always been impressed by
stories of greatness and power. I wanted to do something special, to be recognized as the best. I saw bodybuilding as the vehicle that would take me
to the top, and I put all my energy into it.
The point is: knowing what you want from life will fuel you with energy, whether that
is wanting what’s best for your family, wanting to achieve creative accomplishments,
wanting to reach a certain point in your career… etc.
Think about a new parent. Parents have seemingly endless energy and will sacrifice
their sleep, their finances and their happiness to look after their children. They can



accomplish anything because they have found something greater than themselves.
A parent’s love will give them that warrior’s mindset but you can’t rely on just that.
In order to accomplish the most and to build the best world for your family and
friends, you also need something that is intrinsically motivating to you. In other
words, you need a purpose and a goal that doesn’t rely on anyone else – so that even
when no one needs you, you still have the strength to pull yourself out of bed and to
refuse distractions and unhelpful desires.
Once you have your goal, you will find a passion. And once you have a passion you
will find that you have endless energy and drive and that you even speak with more
conviction and greater charisma. 
Did you know that we gesticulate more when we speak about something that we’re
passionate about? That’s because we are now speaking with our entire bodies – our
body language is congruent with what we are saying.
And did you know that when people see us speak in that way, they actually rate us as
more charismatic? More inspiring? And better leaders?
When we really believe in what we are saying, we will be more efficient at getting
others to believe it. This is how movements are started and this makes us far more
attractive and magnetic.
 
And with your goal and your objective, you will better be able to make decisions and
to avoid unnecessary distractions. You will be more decisive and you will be more
impressive. Why? Because you can consider every decision through the following
lens: ‘does this help me to achieve my goals’? If the answer is no, then you do
something else.
What career path should you take? The one that helps you to achieve your
overarching goals. What party should you vote for? The one that helps you to fulfil
your vision. 

Goals and the Warriors 


The point of the goal is to have something that is greater than yourself – something
worth fighting for.  This single-mindedness is something that was central to the psychology of all of
history’s greatest warriors, though it took a very different form. Historically, you had your samurai and your knights. A samurai’s training went to great measures to ensure their loyalty to a ‘shogun’ (a
master samurai). They would be willing to die for their shogun, just as a king’s knight
would be willing to die for king and for country. Today though, this is dangerous thinking. We are all too aware that our politicians are flawed and we’ve seen how blindly following a leader or a set of beliefs can lead to terrible atrocities. 
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So, what we need to do instead is to create our own set of values and principles.
Rules to live by and a goal or a vision to strive for. This can change but we must never let others force us to act against our code.
     Unfortunately, there is no objectively ‘correct’ way to approach life. We don’t know
why reality exists, what is waiting for us on the other side (if anything) or what the meaning of life is. Therefore, it is up to each of us to make our own way by assessing our own values, principles and rules to live by. 

Finding Your Goal 


So, let us start with finding a goal, something greater than yourself to strive toward. A purpose that you will be an instrument in accomplishing. So this might mean that you set about changing the world for the better. Maybe you want to put an end to world hunger, maybe you want to help slow down global warming, or perhaps you are interested in becoming a rock star or a musician. Maybe you just want to get rich. No goal is ‘wrong’, it is simply having a goal and something to be passionate about that will give you the fuel and the fire to keep going no matter what. Goals start with visions. So visualize the way you want life to be 5 or 10 years for now. Picture where you are, what your surroundings are, who you are with, what you’ve accomplished. This should be a vision that makes you excited and energized – your perfect life. For inspiration, consider the times in your life you were happiest, consider what you wanted to be as a child and picture some of your role models and what you can perhaps learn from them. This is what you will picture in order to drive yourself toward change and toward greatness. This is what will get you out of bed in the morning. And then on top of that, you are going to structure yourself goals – smaller, more measurable steps that
will help you to reach that point. 
 

Creating Your Own Code of Ethics 


On top of this, you will build your own code of ethics. Your idea of what you consider to be ‘living well’ and ‘doing the right thing’. Again, this doesn’t have to be your conventional set of rules. It might be that you don’t agree with some aspects of the law. Some well-known philosophers are known for views that stray from conventional ideas about eTake Ayn Rand for example, who believe morality comes from what makes them happiest. She said: Man has no automatic code of survival…. His senses do not tell him automatically what is good for him or evil, what will benefit his life from




danger it, what goals he should pursue and what means will achieve them, what values his life depends on, what course of action it requires. Man must choose his actions, values and goals by the standard of that which is proper to man - in order to achieve, maintain, fulfill and enjoy that ultimate value, that end in itself, which is his own life. She believed that individual morality should be based on what makes that individual happiest. That means working on things that you love, improving yourself and protecting the ones you care about… who in turn make you happier.
Rand would suggest that we should look after our families and our loved ones, pursue our passions and our self-betterment and that way contribute to society.
Whatever you believe your code to be, you write it down and then commit to stick to that code. That way, you won’t be persuaded by other people, you will be able to fight for your values and people will know where they stand with you.
 
That said, you also shouldn’t be afraid to evolve and adapt your ideas over time. That
is why it is so important to keep reading and keep learning. Keep up to date with
politics and what is going on in the world, read philosophy and reassess your values.
There is no value in sticking to one set of goals or principles indefinitely and refusing
to readdress them, as ultimately this becomes a ‘lie’ as much as any other 
You should not vote a certain way because you have always voted a certain way. And
you should not be afraid to reassess the way that you feel about certain aspects of
your code.
The point is that you will not break your code of conduct while it exists. You have
standards to uphold and the simple act of upholding them will make you a stronger,
braver and more impressive individual.

And note that in the ideal scenario, there should be some interplay between what you believe, your personal code of ethics, your goals and your political views.
Hopefully, you have a vision for where you think the world should go, what you think
life should be like. Your goals are there to help you achieve that, while your code of
ethics should also ensure that you don’t miss the trees for the forest. 
All this results in you becoming a person who knows what they believe and who
knows themselves. And when you know that, you will be a greater and more
powerful individual.    
    

          Overcoming Fear

Image result for pictures on a warriorWhen we think of the archetypal warrior, we will almost certainly be sure to think of someone that is
brave, courageous and seemingly fearless.
 This is the kind of person that will walk into the line of fire. That will speak out against injustice, that will take on enemies that are much greater than them.
In our personal lives, there are no real dragons to slay. Rather, they take on many other forms, whether they be illness, whether they be debt, or whether they be the struggle of going to the gym every day… How to Use 'Fear Setting' If you're a fan of reading self-help literature then chances are that at some point you will have written down your goals. This is something that almost every guru seems to advise and that many claim can help you to accomplish your dreams by better defining and visualising them.  
 

What is Fear Setting? 


The general idea behind fear setting is that you're defining the fears that are holding you back so that you can face them. In most cases Tim postulates that after doing this you'll find that your fears are actually relatively unfounded and thus will move forward and past them. Normally our fears are of 'irreversible' negative outcomes, but actually these are rarer than you might think…  So what you do is to write down the absolute worst possible outcomes for doing whatever it is you want to do, and then write down all the ways you'd cope with the situation or possibly reverse it. 
An Example: Changing Career 
Let's take changing career as an example.
This is something that a lot of people
want to do, but feel held back by fear of
the potential repercussions. By defining those
fears though, you can minimize their potency. 


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So if you were going to write down the worst possible outcomes for changing
careers, it might well look something like this: 
• I might leave my job only to fail to find another job 
• I might be unable to pay the mortgage and thus be forced to move home 
• This could upset my partner so much they leave me 
• I might get the job I think I want and find out I hate it more than my last job 
• I might apply to other jobs only to get rejected by everyone and end up
damaging my ego 
These are all real concerns, but now if you think about all the ways you can manage
risk and reduce the impacts of those negative outcomes you'll find your fears aren't
all that founded… 
• I can look for jobs without leaving my current job to avoid the risk of
unemployment. No one has to know. 
• This will also be a lot less reckless in the eyes of my partner. 
• Alternatively I could speak to my boss about my problems and see if there
are other positions within my organisation. 
• If I do end up out of work I could always speak to my old boss about getting
my job back/work in a supermarket while I look for other work/work for Dad/live off
of savings for a couple of months/move back home with the parents! 
• If my partner leaves me for trying to become happier then I need to reassess
that relationship 
• If I don't like the job I find next then I will feel more confident about job
hunting again in future.  
 
• If I struggle to get accepted by anywhere I can work on my interview
technique/improve my CV/seek career guidance. All of which will be useful
experiences anyway. 
As you can see then, the very worst scenario is probably not as bad as it seems – it
may just mean living out of savings for a while or taking a small step backwards in
order to take two forwards. Likewise, as there are so many ways to minimise the risk
of things going wrong, it's actually quite unlikely you'll end up in those positions
anyway. 

The Power of Pessimism 


If we tell someone that we don’t think things are going to work out as we hoped,
then they’ll often tell us that we need to be ‘more optimistic’. There’s even a song that tells us to
‘accentuate the positive’ and ‘eliminate the negative’. The general consensus is clear: being positive is a good thing and being anything other than positive is unacceptable.
But is this really the best way for us to approach our problems? Or is it perhaps actually quite damaging to constantly be blinded by optimism? Does it leave us vulnerable to disappointment and potentially easily caught off guard? Is expected life to be constantly ‘sunshine and rainbows’ the
precise opposite of a warrior mindset? Wouldn’t a warrior accept and embrace the fact that life is going to be hard? And then toughen themselves up to deal with it? That’s the view held by stoics at least and when you delve into the philosophy a little, you might find that they actually make a very good case for pessimism. Despite that you know you have The mind of a warrior and you get prepared for whatever outcome around the corner.  
   The Central Ideas of Stoicism and The general gist of stoicism is not to try and ‘shut out’ negativity
 and pretend that bad things don’t happen but rather to embrace it and even to use it
as a tool. Hope, according to the stoics, is the enemy, precisely because it means
we’re unprepared for things going wrong and we’re likely to be disappointed.
Instead, stoicism advocates the notion of gritty realism – of recognizing the negative
aspects of life and accepting that a lot of what happens is out of our control and is
probably not going to be very pleasant! 


       

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Using Stoicism in Your Own Life


But the Stoics take the opposite approach. They prepare for the storm. They learn to enjoy life even when things aren’t going their way and they recognize hardship as challenge and an opportunity for growth. When you go through life feeling entitled to everything going your way, how can you
expected to be happy? And how can you be expected to face challenges that are
genuinely difficult? So how does rejecting this incessant positivity help? How do you practically apply stoicism in your own life? 

Negative Visualization

  One suggestion from stoicism is something called ‘negative visualization’ – the idea that you visualize your fears rather than your goals. Instead of picturing things going perfectly to plan, instead, picture things at their very worst. Imagine how your plans can fail and picture what life would be like if all of your worst fears came true. 
What this does is to first help you to prepare for those worst case scenarios. Once you know what your fears actually look like, you can then think about how you would cope in that scenario. Often, you’ll find that this worst-case scenario is not as bad as you at first thought it would be. And in other cases, you’ll find that you can actually find ways to cope with that situation. This removes fears that could otherwise hold you back and means that you aren’t blindly ignoring what could potentially go wrong.

The general idea here, is that you should not only visualize your worst case scenario,
but also try living it. That might mean spending a week living off of minimum salary,
it might even mean sleeping rough.




 
In either case, this teaches you not only that you can handle your worst fears – and therefore have less reason to be afraid – but also that you actually don’t need material possessions in order to be happy. 
This is actually something that is very important to cultivate. It takes great discipline to part with your possessions and belongings but the result is freedom from fear and also from many physical restrictions. If you are weighed down by possessions and belongings, then you will not be able to move home freely. You will spend a lot of time cleaning and attending to things that do not help you further your goals. And ultimately, you will have much more to fear. The more you own, the more you have to lose. This creates a sense of fear. So, try to declutter and live a more focussed and minimalist life. At the very least, learn to detach yourself from physical possessions and remember that they are indeed ‘just things’. They are a means to an end and if you must sacrifice them, so be
it.
Selling your widescreen TV or turning down a holiday in order to pay off debt or pay
for your child’s tuition – those are
warrior-like choices.
Wear Ugly Clothes…
Another classic stoic move is to wear
‘ugly’ clothes in order to teach yourself
not to be ashamed. People might stare at you, but this will simply teach you that it doesn’t matter at all what others think – only what you think. 
This is an important aspect of the warrior
 
mindset: caring what other people think makes you vulnerable to peer pressure and to vanity.Sometimes, to do what must be done, you must be willing to sacrifice your
reputation. Just as in our example about admitting that you broke the vase…
Expect the Worst. Stoics argue that we curse when we’re angry and that this anger is our own
failing – our own stupidity. Think about the last time you swore with anger. Chances are that it was not because it rained or because you found you were in debt. More likely, it was
because you dropped something on your toe, or because you broke your favorite
possession.  The point is that the anger comes from the surprise, not the disappointment. You
don’t swear when it rains because you know that rain is a possibility.
Therefore, if you are angry, this then suggests that you didn’t expect whatever
happened to you and this is arguably your own fault
. If you accept that bad things
happen and if you accept that sometimes things won’t go to plan, then you will have
no need to be angry – because you will have accounted for it and prepared mentally
for it. Now, when your partner cheats on you, or when a service provider doesn’t deliver a
good service, you will think of it as being simply a part of life – just like the rain.

Control Your Reaction

  Stoicism means submitting to the fact that you have scant-to-no control over reality. But at the same time, it also means taking solace in the knowledge that these outside factors can’t hurt you – only your reaction can. You can’t control what happens to you but you can control what you make of that event and your own interpretation of it. Being mentally prepared for things that could go wrong is one good example of this in action. Likewise though, you might also simply decide not to let things
affect you – to take a step back from them and to deal with the consequences rather than thrashing against things that you cannot change. This is something we’ll be addressing more closely in upcoming posts: mindfulness and the ability to decide how you want to react to the things
going on around you.
But simply by remembering that tough things happen and it’s your job to deal with them, you should find you can  I actually think that Rocky Balboa is one of the great modern stoics – and one of his
more recent famous quotes summarizes the ideas of Seneca and Marcus Aurelius perfectly:
The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It's a very mean and nasty place...
and I don´t care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep
you there permanently, if you let it. You, me or nobody, is gonna hit as hard as
life. But ain't about how hard you hit... It's about how hard you can get hit,
and keep moving forward... how much you can take, and keep moving
forward. That´s how winning is done.
 
Remember your goals and your vision. Work toward them. Stick to your code. Try to
make a difference and focus on what you leave behind. That might mean protecting
your family even when it means putting yourself at risk, or it might mean taking
chances in order to chase after a bigger goal. 
    
           Growth Mindset In the last post, we looked at the importance of overcoming fear – even
overcoming a fear of death. And similarly, it is equally important to be willing to be uncomfortable
and to experience small amounts of hardship. How can you lose weight if you are afraid of dieting? How can you expect to progress in your career if you shy away from hard work? But this is the reality for many of us. We are simply unwilling to do things we don’t want to do, or to put up with hard times. We have become exceedingly weak and it is ultimately making us unhappy.
Why We Have Become Weak. Consider your dog and compare them to a wolf (if you don’t own a dog, consider one you know). Look at the differences.
 
Your dog might be loving, loyal and fun but it is entirely dependent on you. It
wouldn’t survive a day in the wild and it’s certainly not a warrior like the wolf is.
Why not? Because it has been domesticated.
And that my friend, is your problem as well.
We have not only become domesticated but we have also become lazy, spoiled and
overly indulged. In modern society, everything is disposable, everything comes easily
and we never have to wait.
Hungry? Order a takeaway. It will be with you in five minutes and it will be packed
with salt and sugar so you feel a rush of reward hormones.
Horny? Watch some porn.
Bored? Turn on the TV and laugh at someone falling over.
Need information? Just ask Siri.
Want to get into better shape? Naah, that seems like a lot of effort.
Being so constantly indulged in whatever we want means that we find it harder than
ever to put in effort when it is needed. Why would we put in effort when we can
have so much, so easily?
And likewise, when we are used to getting whatever we want, we feel absolutely
distraught when the shower doesn’t heat up properly.
And here’s the thing: in the wild, you would have only had cold water to wash in.
Eating would have required hunting or foraging in the rain while avoiding predators.
You could be so much stronger and so much tougher – mentally and physically. But
as we are, we’re fat, lazy and low on motivation. 

How to Get Tough 


So with that in mind, how do you go about getting tough? 
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The first thing you need to do, is to try living with less. We discussed this already in our post on Stoicism, but travelling is a fantastic way to accomplish the warrior mindset. That means travelling and staying in hostels, not booking hotels the night before, only taking a few clothes. I have been on a few journeys like this myself. I went on a trip around Europe and
took only a backpack to get by. I remember lying at a train station in Poland in the
snow, unable to read the signposts (despite my Polish heritage) and not knowing
when the next train would come. Or even where I was! This was before data roaming
or 3G, so that was out of the question too.
Then I found a little cafe and managed to order some tea – with milk rather than
with a lemon as the Polish generally drink it.
You know what? I felt actually bliss drinking from that polystyrene cup. I appreciated
the tea so much because it had been so long and because I was so cold.
Today, I often ask for my tea in polystyrene cups when it’s an option because it sends
me back to that moment. 
And this is what you realize when you force yourself to do without: you learn that
the little things can bring you a lot of joy. That there is reward and happiness to be
found in every moment. You don’t need everything to go perfectly. 
And in fact, when things go wrong, it creates stories and helps you to grow stronger.   
 

Growth Mindset 


And that’s a key point actually: to keep a growth mindset at all times. Each challenge that comes your way is a chance to get stronger, smarter and better. By dealing with these hardships, your life has greater purpose (life is meaningless when it is easy) and you become better equipped to take on similar challenges in future. So, the next time you find yourself in debt, instead of letting it defeat you, instead see it as a challenge. How can you earn the money you need to get out of it? How
can you become better? Don’t wallow in stress or anxiety – that helps no one. See it as a chance to grow and
to prevent this happening again and take the necessary steps. Don’t worry about
how it looks to others, don’t blame yourself for letting yourself get into that situation
before. 
Just take action. And learn from it. You were not good enough before but now you
are going to be better.
In fact, growth and challenge are things that the brain is actually wired for.
We thrive
when we are challenged mentally and physically and this results in the production of
hormones like dopamine, brain derived neurotrophic factor and more that keep us
focussed and that help protect our brains into old age.
Not only should you welcome the challenges that come, you should seek them out.
During ‘times of peace’, you should prepare for battle by learning (reading books,
adopting new skills) and by training your body.   

              Tools for Growth and Resilience 


     We’ve talked a lot about how the warrior mindset involves greater resilience, greater patience, calmness and strength. But the real question is how you get to that point. How can you

gain that warrior mindset? Hopefully by now you understand what the warrior mindset is and what it means in a broader context but how can you overcome your weaknesses and your urge to eat
cake, to relax and to take the easy options? Here are a few powerful tools that will help you to grow and become stronger.  Meditation is an absolute must for a modern warrior. This is one of the single
most powerful tools for transforming your mindset and for giving you the resilience, hardiness and sense of calm you need to choose how you react to your emotions and feelings.
      Meditation is simply the practice of concentrating your mind, of emptying your brain
of thoughts and of learning to avoid distracting ideas and impulses. This takes great
mental discipline and in that sense, it is a perfect tool for training that discipline.
Really, concentration is discipline!
What’s more, is that meditation teaches you to distract from your anxieties, your
urges and your desires. Mindful meditation teaches you to let your thoughts drift by
without affecting you, while transcendental clears your mind entirely.
This is a great way to calm your physiology when stressed or aroused and to take
back control over your thoughts and actions. Those who meditate are calmer and
less easily riled and this frees them to act in the most considered and effective
manner. Finally, meditation is a great way to recharge your batteries and gain more energy,
which in turn allows you to execute your plans. 
Seinfeld credits meditation with providing him with endless energy. He says that he
would likely still be doing the show and wouldn’t have burned out, had he already
regularly practiced TM (transcendental meditation):
I’ll get up at 6 a.m. My kids get up about 6:45 a.m. And so I do the TM before
anybody gets. And how does it feel? It doesn’t feel like anything. I don’t
understand it. But here’s the difference. At 1 p.m. that day, my head does not
hit the decks like it used to. That’s the difference. If I didn’t do TM that
morning and I’m working, then by 1 p.m. I’m shot, and I think most people are.
And now, at 1 o’clock, I’m feeling good. I just sail through the day, and then I
have my second TM at 3 p.m. or 4 p.m.
 

As Socrates said:
No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is
a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of
which his body is capable. 
     

             Applying Classic Warrior Principles to Business and Life 


I always thought it was something of fashion statement for business men and women to carry copies of The Art of War by Sun Tsu. I understood their claim that it was relevant to business strategy and that many of the ideas are still relevant, but it all seemed a bit fanciful to me. More like vanity and posing! How could a thousand year-old treatise genuinely be relevant to today's world of computers and mobile phones?  That was until I began to practice the warrior mindset and quickly realised that it actually is highly relevant. Sure, it won't teach you to use MSWord, but in terms of marketing, leadership and the management of resources it is still very useful. These ideas and suggestions are timeless and can be applied in almost limitless situations. Look at it this way, if the advice is good enough to help you win wars with swords and arrows, then surely it can help you to get Bill from accounting to stop complaining. 
 
With that in mind I present some of the best quotes and lessons from the book that
you can take with you into the office and us to inspire more loyalty and productivity.
And just for good measure I've thrown in some Machiavelli; who wrote The Prince as
an instruction manual for an Italian prince that would help him to become an
effective ruler someday.
These are both texts aimed at historical warriors and kings and yet they are coveted
by business professionals, relationship gurus and more. This is the perfect example of
why the warrior mindset is still relevant today and you will see that the sentiments
therein echo much of what we have already discussed. 

Lessons from the Art of War 


There is No Instance of a Nation Benefiting From Prolonged Warfare
In other words, if you are at odds with a competitor or a colleague then a prolonged struggle will only
serve to damage both of you. This is called a ‘pyrrhic victory’ – a phrase that comes from another famous historical battle. By the end even if you win, you will have damaged your reputation and wasted your resources so that you're left with nothing but a Pyrrhic Victory. Instead then, see if you can't turn an opponent into an ally and find a way that you both can benefit instead. Remember, the warrior chooses their battles wisely. The warrior mindset is not about being aggressive and reactionary. It is about being poised, forgiving and
powerful enough to not need to lift a finger. 
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This then explains another of Sun Tsu’s quotes: the supreme art of war is to subdue
the enemy without fighting. This is highly relevant to modern warriors – truer now
than ever before. 




Opportunities Multiply As They Are Seized 


If you wanted an example of how The Art of War can directly apply to business then
this is it. How much more perfectly could you want this to describe the process of
making investments? You have to spend to accumulate!
Remember how Arnie chose bodybuilding as a path and a springboard to greater
success? You can similarly choose wisely in order to yield incredible results from
simple starting points.
Know the enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles you will never be in peril.
This is an obvious one that rams home the importance of both researching the
market, and looking at your own feedback in order to ensure you are best prepared
to take on the competition. In case you thought Sun Tsu only glosses over obvious

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points though he goes on to expand: When you are ignorant of the enemy, but know
yourself, your chances of winning or losing are equal. If ignorant of both your enemy
and yourself, you are certain in every battle to be in peril.

Outside of the office, we have already discussed how knowing yourself will allow you
to form your own rules and your own goals and objectives. 
The general who advances without coveting fame and retreats without fearing
disgrace, whose only thought is to protect his country and do good service for his
sovereign, is the jewel of the kingdom.
This is the kind of employee you want - keep an eye on those who bring too much
ego to the workplace. This is the kind of employee you need to be. And this perfectly
echoes Seneca’s views on living with less earlier on. 
 
Remember, in this case you are not serving your country or sovereign but the higher
purpose and values that you chose for yourself.
Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war
first and then seek to win.

Planning is everything. Before you bring your product or service to market your success or failure is a foregone conclusion - so make sure you've tested the waters and researched thoroughly.
And again this speaks to the calm and calculated nature of the warrior – the warrior does not rush in headlong, despite their control over their fear. 

Lessons From The Prince 


Whosoever desires constant success must change his conduct with the times. This is particularly important to note if you run a large organization and are in danger of resting on your laurels. Be thinking one step ahead at all times if you want to avoid the same fate as
Kodak. This echoes the sentiments we discussed earlier too, about being willing to change your principles and adapt where necessary. But this should come from within, not from without.
Men ought to be well treated or crushed, because they can avenge themselves of
lighter injuries, of more serious ones they cannot.
'Crushing' your opponents and employees may not be encouraged in ethical business
(interestingly Sun Tsu is actually much more pacifist than Machiavelli) but the point is
still valid - don't make enemies then give them time to lick their wounds.
 
As far as possible, the warrior should avoid combat and confrontation. They should
seek to please everyone and find the most mutually beneficial outcome.
However, if you do decide to engage in competition or combat, then you must act
with finality.
The wise man does at once what the fool does finally.
I.e. Time is money and indecision is a recipe for failure.
Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between
obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage.

This is far more literal than you might think. Opening a tin of beans easily: challenge
or opportunity? This is similar to the ideas we discussed earlier about seeing
challenge as a chance for growth. And how crazy is it to think that Machiavelli might
have had such relevant and useful advice for modern entrepreneurs.
Yet more proof that the warrior mindset is timeless and just as important today as
ever before. Anything can be approached as a warrior.
I highly recommend reading these books as part of your evolution and your journey
to becoming the best version of yourself. They belong on every warrior’s reading list.           

          Conclusion: Taking a Harder Road 

We’re reaching the end of our journey together now but yours is only beginning. It’s
time to start putting yourself out there, testing yourself, growing, taking on
challenges and deciding what’s important to you. It’s time to stop fretting the small
stuff, to cease the creature comforts and to embrace a more challenging and
demanding life – because that’s where the value comes from and that’s what will
make you great.
But a word of caution before you go: this is going to be tough.
You are going to find that sometimes, doing the right thing and ignoring your
emotional response means saying things people don’t like.
 
Sticking to your principles will mean upsetting the apple cart.
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Forgetting how you look will lead you to sometimes be shunned.
Forgetting physical possessions will leave you sometimes feeling destitute.
But if you know yourself truly, if you know your goals, you know what you want and
you know the principles you want to live by… then you will know the right things to
do and you should have the strength to do them.
And that means living with the consequences.
And that is the last lesson I want to impart upon you: be willing to face the music. Be
willing to put yourself out there, take risks and then face the flack that comes your
way. This all follows on from the lessons on stoicism, minimalism and fear that we 







have already considered. But it is highly important.

As soon as you learn that sometimes you’ll get things wrong – and you accept and
learn to deal with the outcome – you’ll find that you become a more decisive and
more efficient individual.
People who are afraid to make the wrong choice and who don’t want to upset
anyone will never be able to make decisions. They’ll always be on the fence and they
will lack conviction.
That’s not you. You are a warrior because you have the mind of a warrior and that means you need to follow your own path
and face the consequences as a mature adult.
You will ask for forgiveness and not permission. And if you don’t get it? As long as
you have done what’s right by you, then you forge ahead anyway.
You are the warrior.

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