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A curated assemblage of short historical anecdotes and counsel about statecraft, leadership, and moral judgment, organized around themes of strategy, foresight, and public virtue. The pieces show how timely prudence, sincere counsel, and restraint preserve states while deceit, extravagance, and ignoring wise advisers lead to decline. Practical episodes illustrate reading omens and public sentiment, choosing and testing ministers, balancing force with legitimacy, and the ethics of privilege versus common welfare. Recurrent lessons emphasize attentive listening, measured action, and the long-term effects of private ambition on communal stability.
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