Chapter 5 · Strategic Momentum · 兵勢

Passage 5-9

故善戰者, 求之於勢, 不責於人, 故能擇人而任勢;

The skilled warrior seeks victory through momentum, not through individual soldiers. He selects the right people and relies on momentum.

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