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Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Paranoia vs. princely power

A good point, on Machiavelli day in CoPhi, about the self-destructive potential of paranoia and fear to undermine even the most powerful Prince. Or Emperor. Oh what a tangled web we weave, etc. we really should insist that our leaders be reliably straight with us. Actual virtue trumps princely "virtu', " there's real strength in personal integrity. Just think of the politicians with a reputation for admiring Machiavelli: Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin, POTUS 45, …


""Many are harmed by fear itself, and many may have come to their fate while dreading fate."—SENECA, OEDIPUS, 992

…the paranoid often destroy themselves quicker and more spectacularly than any enemy. Seneca, with his access and insight into the most powerful elite in Rome, would have seen this dynamic play out quite vividly. Nero, the student whose excesses Seneca tried to curb, killed not only his own mother and wife but eventually turned on Seneca, his mentor, too. The combination of power, fear, and mania can be deadly. The leader, convinced that he might be betrayed, acts first and betrays others first. Afraid that he's not well liked, he works so hard to get others to like him that it has the opposite effect. Convinced of mismanagement, he micromanages and becomes the source of the mismanagement. And on and on—the things we fear or dread, we blindly inflict on ourselves. The next time you are afraid of some supposedly disastrous outcome, remember that if you don't control your impulses, if you lose your self-control, you may be the very source of the disaster you so fear. It has happened to smarter and more powerful and more successful people. It can happen to us too."

— The Daily Stoic
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1 comment:

  1. "The Daily Stoic" In many regards is a fine quotation source. It helps the participants remember that each day is worth living. Stoicism doesn't particularly promote said idea of "ever day is worth living" but worthwhile it is viewed as a way to enjoy life better. All in all it is the idea of achieving happiness because some believe we have nothing else.

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