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Henry Kissinger • Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy
‘Statesmen are not called upon only to settle easy questions. These often settle themselves. It is where the balance quivers, and the proportions are veiled in mist, that the opportunity for world-saving decisions presents itself.’[1]
Henry Kissinger • Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy
Leadership is most essential during periods of transition, when values and institutions are losing their relevance, and the outlines of a worthy future are in controversy.
Henry Kissinger • Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy
In our period, new technology has been developed, but remains in need of a guiding philosophy
Eric Schmidt • The Age of AI: And Our Human Future
In our period, new technology has been developed, but remains in need of a guiding philosophy.
Eric Schmidt • The Age of AI: And Our Human Future
He spoke calmly, only occasionally using his hands for emphasis. Always well prepared on contemporary issues, he never discussed his personal life in my presence. Nor did he inquire into my own, though – given the perennial effectiveness of the German bureaucracy – surely he knew my family history and understood the paths onto which fate had placed
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Henry Kissinger is known for the rather menacing aphorism, “who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control continents; who controls money can control the world.”
Sacha Meyers • Bitcoin Is Venice: Essays on the Past and Future of Capitalism
Leaders can be magnified – or diminished – by the qualities of those around them.
Henry Kissinger • Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy
Henry Kissinger is known for the rather menacing aphorism, “who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control continents; who controls money can control the world.”