Passage 6-2
能使敵人自至者, 利之也; 能使敵人不得至者, 害之也. 故敵佚能勞之, 飽能飢之, 安能動之.
Draw the enemy by presenting advantages; keep him away by presenting obstacles. When the enemy is rested, exhaust him. When he is well-fed, starve him. When he is settled, unsettle him.
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