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Since it was a lecture on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I was initially worried it might just be the same old stories everyone knows, but the depth of this lecture is truly on another level. I loved how the expertise of a professional who has spent nearly 30 years on the front lines of marketing and consulting was felt throughout the course. The most impressive part was how it pierces through a complex world using a clear framework called the "Rule of Three." Instead of just admiring the exploits of heroes, the instructor translates them into specific business strategies like the "3 Stages of Cognitive Dominance" or the "3 Stages of Justification Design," which gave me the confidence that I could apply these directly to my work. In particular, I liked these aspects: Insightful Analysis: The part where Guan Yu’s slaying of Hua Xiong was explained through "Signaling Theory" to show how an underdog builds a brand was incredibly fresh. Practical Utility: Content such as the "3 Stages of Writing a Manifesto" to move people's hearts or Cao Cao’s "M&A Strategy" was living knowledge that can be used immediately in proposals or at the negotiation table. Clear Framework: By helping me build a system that categorizes complex situations into just three areas, I feel like I’ve gained an excellent tool to avoid getting lost in this chaotic era. For those who feel overwhelmed by the complexity of the world or feel they have hit a limit in their strategic thinking, this lecture will be the best choice. It was a precious course that allowed me to create my own blueprint for victory through the massive text of the Three Kingdoms. Thank you for providing such an excellent lecture at a great price.
Hello learner, It is a pleasure to hear from you, and thank you so much for leaving a review after completing the course! I am both surprised and delighted that you accurately identified and pointed out the specific details I focused on while creating these lectures. While creating the course, and even now after uploading it, I have been rereading the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Lately, I've been realizing that the "home base" for the countless principles of strategy and planning I have learned was, in fact, the Three Kingdoms all along. Almost every imaginable type of human figure appears, and the entire text is dominated by the numerous strategies and plans they squeezed out with every ounce of their strength just to survive. For a strategy geek like me, it is truly a treasure trove. It would make this course worthwhile if even a small fraction of the insights drawn from this can be helpful in your daily life and practical work. I am providing a coupon to download the "[30 Years of Planning] 300-page / Three Kingdoms Story / Data Book"—which is currently being sold separately—for free to those who leave a review by the end of March. If you provide your email address, I will send you the link. Thank you! Ah, I see now that you left your email address in a separate comment, so I have sent the coupon link to you!




