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RE: Cryptocurrency Theft Exchanges & The Crypto Lie

Your post reminds me of the truth in the following quote...

If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

The decentralized aspect of the crypto world makes it even more difficult to figure out who is manipulating the market. In the fiat economy, those in control aren't always apparent because of trusts and shell corporations, that the true powers hide behind. But at least you have some idea who "are the 1st puppets of the masters."

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Good observation, its one of my all-time favorite books :)

It is just rational to not cross someone that is disproportionally stronger than you and to believe that you can defeat such a person or group. It would be courageous to do so, but stupid. One has to plan for a long time and gather allies to increase the chances of winning before one acts. Impulsive actions display emotional immaturity.

Gotta think about all the people acting aggressively all the time because someone hit their pride and for that reason they are the lower than low in our society.

You can hit someone's pride and defeat them like that because they will act impulsively making a lot of mistakes.

I reread The Art of War, this past week as I was planning the upcoming policy debate season. I decided it would be beneficial for my debaters to read. The book offers wisdom and strategies that will aid my debaters in attacking their opponent’s arguments.

Smart.
The art of war is not only useful for war.
It is manual to win any situation

Yes, that is what I want my debaters to get from the book.

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