Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »
something i wish you would practice more often when stalking around the forums especially threads that i post or post on.
It seems you have much to study.
Some other Lao Tzu lines you may wish to consider.
"He who talks more is sooner exhausted"
"Respond intelligently even to unintelligent treatment"
They may help you with your replies.
I like to speak to most people in a language and level they can understand in order to make sure my point is not misinterpreted. I so hope that short and concise responses are easily and universally understood by all readers. If you have nothing to contribute to the thread please stop trolling it. You are aware the topic is about strategies for fighting two front wars. Which was designed after the Napoleonic War which was meant to teach combat strategies based on the 1990 War College model of Western civilization. Perhaps you should reflect more on the topic instead of submitting / interjecting bad commentary because the topic exceeds your ability to comprehend. I'm just thinking if you have nothing new to offer the actual topic you have chosen to say something irrelevant.
Sorry for the delayed reply, was travelling home from work.. as I'm sure you know "The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step."
It seemed you were happy enough to discuss philosophy when you were the one attempting to post it. Its always interesting when someone who likes to appear intellectual how quickly that veneer can fade once challenged. I'm not sure Plato would be proud.
Much like the war strategy often displayed in Cyrodiil, especially by certain leaders who will remain a'nonymous .
You want to discuss Napoleon's tactics. Sure. He created very strong small units; something which many of us have been practising (not just preaching) for a long time. However he attempted to invade and control multiple countries (resources), annoying everyone who then banded together against him and ultimately met a force (Russia) who he could not conquer vastly due to being unprepared for the fight.
You may wish to make a more considered reply. Remember.
"The best fighter is never angry."