Really enjoyed the brain jog I got from reading this! the second part exclusive 'for women' felt easier to digest and more applicable into real life situations. Even if the parables in the book were more focused on women in office, I felt that it was easy to apply these principles in daily situations and a school environment (since I'm still in high school). Here are my most memorable take-aways from this book:
1. Appear weaker than you are when you are strong / appear stronger than you are when you are weak
2. Consider your resources and the surroundings before going into something, predicting if it is even worth it to do and if you will most likely fail
3. Preparation is super important
4. Deception: only tell others what you want them to know. don't overshare
5. Spies: Networking is crucial to keep yourself updated and to be able to know if the time is right to do something. Also opens up more possible opportunities and knowledge to take on something.
6. Know yourself and your enemies WELL. Exploit their weaknesses. This increases your chances of winning in life.
7. Management is different with leadership. Management: efficient distribution of tasks, logistics of a company, organizing a system. Leadership: ability to inspire, encourage and guide people through doing their tasks. Perhaps communication as well.
8. Weaknesses are just things you simply need to improve. Know your strengths and maximize them, learn to improve your weaknesses and make sure they are discreet.