Passage 11-17
是故, 其兵不修而戒, 不求而得, 不約而親, 不令而信, 禁祥去疑, 至死無所之.
Thus, troops are alert without instructions, obtain what is needed without demands, bond without agreements, trust without orders. Banish superstition, eliminate doubt—they will face death with nowhere else to go.
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