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Why This Matters: Sun Tzu and SuperME Synergy

The Collaboration

Andy Ng is the author of Win Without Fighting with Sun Tzu Art of War. The book integrates his 29+ years of training experience, his expertise in Chinese classics like the Yijing, and his practical application of Sun Tzu’s strategies for leadership, business, and life.

Dr. Vivian Passion Koh, Andy’s long-time strategic partner, collaborator, and PLG (Purpose, Love, Gratitude) ally, supported the project through:

1. Conceptual Influence – Her SuperME Unleashed framework (Purpose, Love, Gratitude) strongly complements Andy’s teachings. The book integrates PLG as part of the leadership philosophy — turning Sun Tzu’s ancient wisdom into a heart-centered modern practice. In his book, Andy devoted chapter 10 of 8 pages on 'Lead from your SuperME'.  

2. Creative Support – Vivian’s encouragement, validation, and inspiration helped Andy refine and focus the book’s structure. She consistently reinforced the message that Sun Tzu’s wisdom is not about fighting battles but about leading with wisdom and inner alignment.

3. Mutual Legacy – Their partnership reflects the very principle of Win Without Fighting: collaboration instead of competition. Vivian previously wrote a tribute book about Andy (The Man Behind the Quiet Goodness'), and in return, Andy credits her role in shaping his confidence to bring this book to publication.

Why This Matters

Andy brings Sun Tzu and Yijing strategy.

Vivian brings SuperME and PLG philosophy.
Together, they create a fusion of ancient Chinese wisdom + modern heart-based leadership.

This partnership shows readers, leaders, and organizations how to win without fighting externally, by first winning internally — aligning purpose, energy, and strategy.

Appreciation to Vivian

I Andy Ng want to express my appreciaiton to Vivian for all the help in this 'Win Without Fighting with Sun Tzu Art of War' book.  Thank you. 

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