
Sun Tzu 76 Seeming Disorder
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Sun Tzu wrote, “Amid the turmoil and tumult of battle, there may be seeming disorder and yet no real disorder at all.”
Life gets messy. Plans fall apart. Emotions run high. Deadlines crash into setbacks, and you start to wonder if you’re in over your head. But hear this: chaos does not mean failure. Just because things look out of control doesn’t mean they are. And just because you feel overwhelmed doesn’t mean you’re losing.
Sun Tzu understood what most people don’t: that in the middle of battle—the real, raw, unpredictable moments—it’s easy to mistake motion for confusion, and pressure for collapse. But behind what looks like disorder, there can be strategy. There can be momentum. There can be victory in the making.
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