Sun Tzu, in The Art of War, emphasizes psychological warfare. While the exact phrase “when your enemy agitates him” is not a direct quote, a key principle of his teachings is to manipulate an opponent’s emotions to gain an advantage.
Key Takeaway: Use Agitation Against Your Enemy
When an enemy is agitated or emotional, they are more likely to make mistakes. Sun Tzu advises:
- Exploit Their Weakness – If they are angry, provoke them further.
- Stay Calm and Strategic – Do not let emotions cloud your judgment.
- Lure Them into Bad Decisions – Force them into rash actions while you stay in control.
By mastering emotional warfare, you can outmaneuver your opponents without direct confrontation.