The year is 1596.
Korean Admiral, Yi Sun-sin, is sitting in prison for disobeying orders.
A messenger arrives at his cell to ask for Yiβs help.
The Japanese are attacking their homeland with 300 warships.
Korea has 13...
Korean Admiral, Yi Sun-sin, is sitting in prison for disobeying orders.
A messenger arrives at his cell to ask for Yiβs help.
The Japanese are attacking their homeland with 300 warships.
Korea has 13...
Yi is the only one experienced enough to give them a chance against an enemy 30x their size.
He's never lost any of his 23 battles,
but he's also never been so outnumbered.
He's never lost any of his 23 battles,
but he's also never been so outnumbered.
His only chance to save his nation, is to lead the enemy into waters where he can win.
He finds a spot that has:
β’ Narrow waters so his enemy canβt surround him
β’ Tides shifting every 3 hours - something his enemy doesnβt know
He finds a spot that has:
β’ Narrow waters so his enemy canβt surround him
β’ Tides shifting every 3 hours - something his enemy doesnβt know
The Japanese take the bait and meet him for what they believe will be a quick victory.
Yi pushes forward only to realize all his other ships have stayed behind, afraid of certain death.
Yi pushes forward only to realize all his other ships have stayed behind, afraid of certain death.
Yi is on his own, charging at the wall of 300 Japanese warships in front of him.
Fighting for the survival of Korea.
His cannons fire and the first few ships fall.
297 to go.
Fighting for the survival of Korea.
His cannons fire and the first few ships fall.
297 to go.
Then, as Yi planned, the tides turn against the Japanese.
The water pushes the enemy back into the narrowing canal.
They find no room to move and their ships crash into each other.
Ship after ship sinks.
The water pushes the enemy back into the narrowing canal.
They find no room to move and their ships crash into each other.
Ship after ship sinks.
Yiβs team see the ships stuck in the canal and his 12 ships join the fight.
They fire their cannons into the enemy ships.
Each sinking ship makes the team realize:
Their one-in-a-million odds of winning might come true.
The enemy retreats.
David just beat Goliath.
They fire their cannons into the enemy ships.
Each sinking ship makes the team realize:
Their one-in-a-million odds of winning might come true.
The enemy retreats.
David just beat Goliath.
The point of the story is to show how with the right strategy you can beat any competitor.
Bigger companies look intimidating, but their size is a disadvantage.
You can shift faster and take advantage of changing trends.
The tide will shift in your favor.
Bigger companies look intimidating, but their size is a disadvantage.
You can shift faster and take advantage of changing trends.
The tide will shift in your favor.
Fortunately, we live in a time where itβs easier than ever to defeat Goliath
All you need, is:
β’ Internet
β’ Strategic thinking
β’ Relentless drive to win
All you need, is:
β’ Internet
β’ Strategic thinking
β’ Relentless drive to win
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