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Recklessness, cowardice, a hasty temper, a delicacy of honor (shame), and over-solicitude for his men. 9. The Army on the March ( Observing the Enemy )

Information is the ultimate weapon. You cannot know the enemy without active intelligence. The Complete Art of War

Prolonged campaigns exhaust treasuries and morale. Recklessness, cowardice, a hasty temper, a delicacy of

If birds rise in flight, the enemy is lying in ambush. If dust rises in high columns, chariots are advancing. 10. Terrain ( The Six Types of Ground ) a hasty temper

Avoid the enemy's strengths and strike where they are unprepared.

when your forces are inadequate; attack when you have a surplus. 5. Use of Energy ( The Direct and Indirect )