If the goal is to teach the art of military strategy, it will bring a lot to all readers. Indeed, Clausewitz, in his study, is interested in the psychology of one who commands. Courage is important, certainly, but self-confidence more. This is, once a decision established, always support it, even if it seems hopeless. But that has not had the sensation in his life, his indecision will cost him?
Another element oh so interesting: the concern of the real. Clausewitz constantly emphasizes the study of the land, concrete. His work can serve as a propaedeutic to all philosophy. This should be applicable and not speculative, otherwise it does not taste happiness.
In short, even if you've never set foot on a battlefield, the advice of the man considered the equal of Napoleon as one of the greatest military strategist well worth a visit and will bring you a lot in your life daily.