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Robert Caro: Understanding Power (Full Length Version)
Jerry Boykin’s memoir, Never Surrender: A Soldier’s Journey to the Crossroads of Faith and Freedom, is notable because he rose higher in the Pentagon’s policy apparatus than most SOF officers and thus offers insights on the political aspects of managing SOF from Washington, DC (Boykin 2008).
David Tucker • United States Special Operations Forces
Character and behavior are inextricable.
Scott Galloway • The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Success
the test of statesmen is the durability of political structures under stress, while prophets gauge their achievements against absolute standards. If the statesman assesses possible courses of action on the basis of their utility rather than their ‘truth’, the prophet regards this approach as sacrilege, a triumph of expediency over universal princip
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Another tool to consider is Gallup’s CliftonStrengths,
Scott Galloway • The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Success
Christiaan Rudolf de Wet,
Max Boot • Invisible Armies
When comparing Washington with other rivals for the top position—especially Horatio Gates and Charles Lee—one sees that he had superior presence, infinitely better judgment, more political cunning, and unmatched gravitas. With nothing arrogant or bombastic in his nature, he had the perfect temperament for leadership.
Ron Chernow • Washington
both cases, psychology proved critical. Napoleon’s delusion was to believe in military strategy and underestimate the role of morale; his generals failed to appreciate that Russian citizens battling for their lives on their home soil had far greater incentive to fight than did a poilu from Paris yearning for the Champs Elysées. The LTCM strategists
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