"SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM""SI QUIERES LA PAZ, PREPÁRATE PARA LA GUERRA" - Flavio Vegecio RenatoIf we assume that competition is a natural instinct of any living being, we will understand the importance of the day-to-day wars to improve the well-being of the people around you.Sometimes it seems that the person who fights for his or her own interests is more backward or aggressive, but in reality that has nothing to do with it.There are three types of Those who ignore their interests.- Those who pursue their interests by brute force.- Those who put forward a strategy to pursue their interests.**Ignoring a war does not make it go away.**You have to be prepared and have the best possible tools to defend and increase the well-being of the people around you. Wars have not disappeared; they are more alive than ever. They are being fought in every office, in every business and in every city.In this book I have collected the best learnings of some of the greatest strategists in human history and condensed their lessons into a story in which Lelouch is the protagonist.These lessons include the following books and The Art of War, by Sun Tzu, as the main reference.- The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi.- Of War by Carl Von Clausewitz.- 33 Strategies for War by Robert Greene.- How Life Imitates Chess, by Gary Kasparov.- Kingdom, by Yasuhisa Hara.Through our protagonist Lelouch from the anime Code Geass, a work that draws heavily from all the aforementioned philosophers of strategy, we can better understand how to create a strategy that is efficient and flexible enough to overcome all obstacles in this age of information and technology, and stand out from the rest of the competition.Lelouch, with his rational and strategic mindset, is the ideal person to explore these ideas of military strategy and tactics for the everyday person.**What are the main chapters of this book?**1.- Promises and commitment.2.- Military Strategy2.1.- Attitude2.2.- Assessment2.3.- Terrain2.4.- Organisation2.5.- Defence2.6.- Change2.7.- Offence