When
they
embarrassthemselveswitha
temper
tantrum,
you
willhave
gained
several
victories,
oneofthese
being
thatinthefaceoftheirchildish-
ness
you
havemaintained
yourdignity
and
composure.
Image:
ThePondofFish.Thewaters
areclear
and
calm,
and
thefisharewell
belowthesurface.
Stir
thewatersand
theyemerge.
Stiritsomemoreand
theyget
angry,rising
tothe
surface,
biting
whatevercomes
near-
including
a
freshly
baited hook.
Authority:
If
youropponent
isof
a
hot
temper.try
toirritatehim.If
he
is
arrogant,try
to
encourage
his
egotism,
..
.
Onewhoisskilledat
making
the
enemy
movedoesso
bycreating
asituation
according
to
whichthe
enemy
will
act;
he
entices
the
enemy
with
something
he
is
ccxtajn
to
take.
He
keeps
the
enemy
onthemove
byholding
outbait
andthenattackshimwith
pickedtroops.
(Sun—tzu,
fourth
century
15.0.)
REVERSAL
When
playing
with
people’s
emotions
you
havetobecareful.
Study
the
enemy
beforehand:Somefisharebestleftat
thebottom
ofthe
pond.
Theleadersofthe
city
of
Tyre,capital
ofancient
Phoenicia,
feltconfl-
dent
they
couldwithstand
Alexanderthe
Great,
who
had
conquered
the
Oiientbuthadnotattackedtheir
city,
whichstoodwell
protected
onthe
water.
They
sentambassadorstoAlexander
saying
that
although
they
would
recognize
himas
emperorthey
wouldnotallowhimorhisforcesto
enter
Tyre.
Thisof
course
enraged
him,
andhe
immediately
mounted
a
siege.
Forfourmonthsthe
city
withstood
him,
and
finally
hedecidedthat
the
struggle
wasnotworth
it,
andthathewouldcometotermswiththe
Tyrians.
But
they,
feeling
that
they
had
already
baitedAlexanderand
got-
ten
away
with
it,
andconfident
that
they
couldwithstand
him,
refusedto
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