27/12/2025
This is Machiavelli's core warning. It’s not that goodness is bad, but that naive goodness is self-destructive. If you’re always trusting, always giving, and never setting boundaries, you become a target for those who are selfish or ruthless.
25/12/2025
What I really appreciate the most about Machiavelli's works is that, upon reflecting on his ideas, you are bound to vividly see them in real life events. Think about the above observation: we more often than not judge others based on their physical appearance, their clothes, and the people they have around them (a psychological phenomenon known as the halo effect). Thus, many "unconsciously" tailor their behavior to appear fitting -- for some, they are the funny one,for others, the silent one,and for most, the moral one, Machiavelli’s point is that a ruler must, on no occasion, leave his character to be decided by others. He must consciously play every part that the situation necessitates.
We are all Machiavellians; the difference is awareness, and Machiavelli is just encouraging rulers to choose how they are perceived rather than letting others define it for them.
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24/12/2025
I am yet to find a book in which every sentence weighs a ton like The Prince. Just look at the excerpt below.
Machiavelli’s point is brutal we build our politics and morals on fantasy, because in reality, no one plays by the "ought to" rules. And the person who chooses the fantasy over the real world isn’t just wrong they’re digging their own grave.
If you haven’t read The Prince, you should. If you have, then check out his other work, The Life of Castruccio Castracani, because if The Prince is the manual, the latter is its embodiment.
16/11/2025
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