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Written by Vorian (Perseus)
72 Lessons of Leadership Written by Vorian (Allegedly a disciple of Sotha Sil)
A dumb friend is worse than a cunning foe.
A realm, built on power, cannot call upon the love and loyalty that people give to to a regime of ideas and beauty. Enhance your realm with beauty and culture.
A secret is worth most when kept secret. If it remains secret, it needs no evidence to be proved.
A stone is heavy. Sand even more so. But the wrath of a fool is much heavier.
A surplus of knowledge never leads to simple decisions.
All is ruled by four things: the teachings of the wise, the justice of the great, the prayers of the just and the courage of the brave.
Always expecting danger means always being prepared. Only those that are prepared may expect to survive.
An enemy you admire easily strikes fear into your heart.
Any law turned absolute is absolutely invalid.
As with many dishes, revenge is at its best when taken slowly after much preparation.
Bravery is the choice between being a coward for a minute or dead hero forever.
Conquerors despise the conquered because they allowed themselves to be defeated.
Diplomats are chosen for their ability to lie.
Enemies strengthen you. Allies weaken you.
Even the poorest can be rich of loyalty. Loyalty paid through bribery and wages is empty and weak. Loyalty that comes from the heart is stronger than adamantium and more valuable than diamonds.
Every individual is part of a whole.
Every ruler inevitably becomes responsible for his subjects.
Everyone is a possible enemy. Every place a possible battlefield.
Expect the unexpected, but only the unexpected that will take place.
Followers should always consider their leader greater than themselves, why else would they follow?
Good leadership is mostly invisible. If everything goes well, no one will notice the leaders' work. That's why he must give his subjects something to cheer about, something to discuss, something to remember.
History has rarely been kind to those that deserved punishment.
History shows the undeniable. Unfortunately, it shows it too late.
Honor cannot be bought.
Hope is the most powerful weapon the trampled have, though it is the greatest enemy of those that face destruction.
Humiliation is never forgotten.
If things went well and got better, it would be better if things went well again.
If you surrender, you have lost. If you try, regardless of the odds, you at least succeeded in trying.
It is hard to make power beloved. That is the dilemma of every ruler.
It is no secret that we all carry secrets. Though they are not all as secret as we might want them to be.
It's true that someone may become rich by practicing evil. But the power of truth and justice is that they last.
Knowing what you are supposed to do is never enough.
Lack of motion is often mistaken for peace.
Law surpresses the weak and supports the strong.
Leaders generally are fortunate so few of their subjects realize he rules by their approval.
Leaders often do not accept the practical use of imagination and original, new ideas, until it is brought to them by bloody hands.
Memory and history are two sides of the same coin. Over time however, history will turn to a more positive impression of what happened. Memory however has the painful task of preserving the worst aspects.
Military victories mean nothing, unless they represent the wishes of the people. A ruler only exists to unfold these wishes. He executes the will of the people, or will not rule for long.
One cannot hide from history. Or one's nature.
One moment of incapacity can be fatal.
One of the responsibilities of government is punishment. But only if the victim asks for it.
One uses power by holding her loosely. Use it too forcefully and you will fall to it and become its victim.
Only a fool leaves behind witnesses.
Only one form of science exists to man. Dissatisfaction.
Organisational structure is vital to the success of a movement. It is also the first target to be attacked.
Pay your spies well. One good spy is worth more than a thousand soldiers.
Peace is not always the same as stability. Stability is not always harmonic and it is never far from chaos.
Politics is the art of appearing as honost as possible and still being able to hide a great deal.
Power is the least stable goal that can be reached. Belief and power excommunicate eachother.
Renewing and daring actions bring forth heroes. Thoughtlessly following dated rules brings forth only politicians.
Secrets are an important side of power. An effective leader spreads them to control his people.
Some lies are easier to believe than the truth.
Sometimes, doing something wrong is better than doing nothing at all.
Speak the truth, for that is much easier and often the most powerful argument.
Storms cause storms. Revenge causes revenge. War causes war.
Support strength, never weakness.
The enemy that is to be feared most is the one that looks like a friend.
The first fight that cannot be won has yet to take place.
The natural fate of power is fractionation.
The world was shaped by mistakes, accidents and chaos. And so it will be destroyed.
The worst protection is trust. The best protection is suspicion.
There are weapons hands cannot hold. They can only be wielded by the mind.
There is no way to share information without judgement.
Those confronted with a need to act, always have different possibilities. As long as the job gets done.
Those in power inevitably try to turn all new knowledge to their wishes. But knowledge cannot have any wishes. Neither in the past nor in the present.
Truth is a chameleon.
We do what we must. To hell with friendship and trust. We do what we must.
What is a man other than a memory for those that follow him?
What is shown is likely of less importance than all that remains hidden.
What senses do we miss that we cannot see or hear the other world everywhere around us?
When facing a choice, not choosing is just another choice.
When one is exercising vengeance, one must enjoy all moments of expectation because the actual performance usually differs greatly from the original plan. 1
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