You’ll find many masters in history who have conquered both the living and the people. Zhuge Liang (Year 181-234) was among one of them. He was an invincible man and achieved a God-like feat in China. You’ll find him as a central character in the book the romance of the three kingdoms and by learning about his life you’ll get the answer to the question like “How to make any competition irrelevant?”
Let’s have a close look at his character
Zhuge Liang was a genius in combining all the skills and presenting them in a creative way. He was a political advisor, military strategist, scientist, inventor, meteorologist, and human psychologist. Let’s have a glance at his achievement below.
- He invented a vehicle to carry grain fast for his army
- Mastered the art of using fire in war
- An expert who can predict the Earth’s environment and use it for war purposes
- He was a master in knowing the next move of his opponents
There was no match for him in the whole realm. He was ahead of his time by using all his creations.
Learning From Zhuge Liang
You can make any competition irrelevant to you if you ingrain this one characteristic of Zhuge Liang that is learning many skills and combining them in a creative way. Like, he learned the art of war, studied the earth’s environment, gained knowledge of different chemicals, and explored human psychology. He combined and used all his knowledge to build a kingdom.
You can instill this characteristic at your level of work. For example, you can expand your reading skill into writing, then publishing, and then creating a business based on the idea of your book, and thereafter can learn the art of running the business to build your empire.
Expand your skills to a level where the competition will be irrelevant to you.
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Also, refer to this article 1 – The Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Also, refer the article 2- How to Fill Your Life with Productive Days
About the author
Manoj Sonawane is an author, business storyteller & education strategist. He had several publications at the national and international levels to his credit. He is on a mission to transform over one million lives into successful lives in the next five years through his writing, books, and teaching.