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March 7th, 2008

245 Sun Tzu.

The Art Of War can be useful in more than just military campaigns.  In fact, a lot of military strategy can be applied in the workplace. If you look back over all of BF you can see the influences of said text on Thomas’s philpsoply.  Conflict isn’t confined to war.  Day to day social situations parallel the interactions of military leaders in many ways.  It could also be said that love is a battlefield…

4 Responses to “245 Sun Tzu.”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Urgh….

    I’m going to have that song stuck in my head forever now.

  2. TheFlyingGreenMonkey Says:

    I still need to read that.

  3. JohnSmith Says:

    Me too. I like the behind-the-scenes author commentary though. Its cool to see where it all comes from.

  4. SotiCoto Says:

    The stupid thing is, by the second bubble I was saying to myself: “That came straight from The Art of War” … and I hadn’t seen the title NOR second panel yet.
    My knowledge of things Kung-Fuey rarely fails me.

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