Thomas Huynh and ‘The Art of War – Spirituality for Conflict’
Thomas Huynh found the time on top of his busy work schedule as a Controller to complete a book in just over one year which included reviewing over 20 years worth of information and previous material. Perhaps motivated by his sincere belief that people can and should change their attitude towards conflict, this war refugee from Vietnam found the bold energy to realise his project.
Thomas Huynh is a Controller for Skyline Steel, which is part of ArcelorMittal’s Distribution, in Cartersville, Georgia USA. As a war refugee from Vietnam, our colleague Thomas was inspired to write his book: ‘The Art of War – Spirituality for Conflict’.
The book poses the argument that all warfare can be eliminated using the ideals explained in his publication based on the principles in Sun Tzu’s famous 2500-year-old book: ‘The Art of War’.
“I firmly believe we can achieve progress in ending wars as well as alleviating our everyday conflicts. This can be achieved by following the principles in Sun Tzu’s book, which I explain verse by verse in my book,” Huynh says.
Read an excellent interview with Thomas from the Georgia Asian Times:
http://gasiantimes.com/Mar08/books.mar15.htm
Interested in buying Thomas’ book? http://dev.amazon.com/Art-War-Spirituality-Conflict-Annotated/dp/1594732442
Photo credit: Samantha Huynh
2 comments
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April 11th, 2011 by Allayna
mIThoV Stands back from the keyboard in amazement! Thanks!
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October 4th, 2011 by Thomas Huynh
Hi, I no longer work for ArcelorMittal but it’s been an honor working there. I wish everyone the very best.
Sincerely,
Thomas Huynh










