PLEASE READ: Fire vs. Saint Round 3 [The Battle is ON]

Ultimately it’s a difference in the content of the books themselves.

The Art Of War examples

48 laws of power examples

One is more social one is more strategic

gotta have read the books to truly get the difference.

i’m sure it’ll all be clear for those who haven’t read the books once the copy is released

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I feel like AOW will have this elevation effect and ‘dealing with self’ effect

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Khan + WTP + AoW.

Absolute Genghis :ok_hand:

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I’m not sure how you having a particular set of goals applies to the entire customerbase?

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All that is left is Laws of human nature make that into a sub,

Fire was testing a new S&S

Hero is really mastery

And we have the robert green collection

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Yes! I had mentioned that previously.

We will need the Art of the Sublime/ Law of the Sublime when it comes out

I wonder if Robert Greene knows about subclub :upside_down_face:

Saint. Is there anything in AoW for understanding laws of the land/country? And taxes?

That would be important for strategizing in this modern world.

I had a dream once that Saint IS Robert Greene :joy:

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I assume this would be really good for my current divorce I’m going through??

How well would this work with a YouTube channel? I’m not actively selling on there so i assume it’s a bit off?

I run emperor already in the stack, I might give it a spin. Stacked with alchemist and EoG tho :sweat_smile:

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If someone were to make a martial arts custom, should they go for hero or the emperor - art of war? Assuming we’re working with limited number of cores (they would probably do best side by side?)

Honestly I’m more so looking forward to DD:TS

Have a plan to add it to QTKS with 2 of my favorite cores, as I think it’s time to let go of WB after so long.

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Good, now I want to run Emperor: Will to Power + Emperor: Art of War even tho that I know I have no real life use for both lmao.

Wonder how that stack will do with Daredevil: True Social as well.

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A stoicism sub is interesting,but i also believe the greatest men were also the most emotional and passionate,like ceaser crying when he heard the achievments of alexander

Tomorrow is the day when it all comes out.

I actually haven’t read that one, but keep in mind that this title is based upon Sun-Tzu’s “The Art of War,” a classic treatise on combat strategy (and secretly inner cultivation).

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I would counter with:

The Unity of the Opposites. The most powerful people are those who have mastered both inner detachment, as well as joyous living, hence why GLM is based upon stoicism and joyful living, united in a manner that is meaningful to the individual.

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Depends on your martial arts training.

HERO: Origins has direct mastery scripting, as well as physical shifting geared toward mastery. Art of War is more mental, more strategic. If you’re new to martial arts, I’d go with something like Spartan or Hero. For someone like @Yazooneh or @RagnarLothbrok (I think), who ran HERO and other titles to pursue martial arts mastery for long periods of time may prefer Art of War for the strategic elements which would directly influence their fighting ability.

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you don’t know what you are missing, when you get a chance highly recommend that,

after all the one that can conquer his own human nature can conquer anything.

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I plan on it. I actually bought it when it came out, but my Kindle library is so stacked that I haven’t gotten time to get around to it. Will make some time soon to take a read since it’s being so highly recommended.

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