{Bonus Chapter 3/4!!}
As Midas was staring at the black ocean of death approaching him, he thought of Sun Tzu's "The Art of War".
"The Art of War" is a classic treatise on military strategy and tactics that was written over 2500 years ago in China. It goes into detail, offering insights into various aspects of warfare and leadership that could be applied beyond warfare, including business, leadership and personal development.
This was because of one philosophy: "Life is a battlefield, and we are all soldiers."
At any moment in time, everyone is fighting against something that is holding them back from achieving their goals in some way. Sometimes they win, sometimes they lose, but most times, they do not learn anything from their battles.
As a wise man once said, a clever man makes a mistake and learns from it, but a wise man asks clever people what mistakes they made and learns from them to never make the mistake to begin with.