He's a military history buff who spent 5 years at an elite private military boarding school plus he's a genius. Of course he's also using Miyamoto Musachi and von C as inspirations.
Additionally he's obviously inspired by modern masters of psychological warfare and persuasion of whom he may be the greatest practioneer of all time.
I've noticed he's well aware of Machiavelli and Alinsky and skillful at using their tactics against modern practioneers of their works. As Patton famously said after defeating Rommel, " I read your books, you bastard".
Is he only using Sun Tzu, or is he also mixing in Miyamoto Musashi and von Clausewitz?
"Is he ONLY using Sun Tzu"?
He's a military history buff who spent 5 years at an elite private military boarding school plus he's a genius. Of course he's also using Miyamoto Musachi and von C as inspirations.
Additionally he's obviously inspired by modern masters of psychological warfare and persuasion of whom he may be the greatest practioneer of all time.
I've noticed he's well aware of Machiavelli and Alinsky and skillful at using their tactics against modern practioneers of their works. As Patton famously said after defeating Rommel, " I read your books, you bastard".