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Machiavelli approached Discipline from first principles, cutting through assumptions to reveal fundamental truths. This archive captures that thinking, giving you access to frameworks you can build on. Every quote is sourced and contextualized, allowing you to understand their reasoning. Use this when you need to think clearly about Discipline without inheriting broken mental models.
"War should be the only study of a prince. He should consider peace only as a breathing-time."
"Nature creates few men who are brave, but training and experience make many."
"Men never do anything good except by necessity; but where liberty abounds and where license can exist, everything at once fills with confusion and disorder."
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"Use this collection whenever you need Machiavelli's lens on Discipline."