War is the province of chance. In no sphere of human activity is such a margin to be left for this intruder. It increases the uncertainty of every circumstance, and deranges the course of events.
Carl Von ClausewitzRead
Given the same amount of intelligence, timidity will do a thousand times more damage than audacity
Interpretation
Timidity can lead to greater failures than boldness, even when intelligence is equal.
This quote by Carl Von Clausewitz emphasizes that fear and hesitation can result in more significant negative outcomes than taking bold actions, even if both individuals possess the same level of intelligence. It suggests that courage and decisiveness are crucial in overcoming challenges and achieving success.
In practice
In a leadership seminar, this quote could be used to encourage leaders to take risks.
War is the province of chance. In no sphere of human activity is such a margin to be left for this intruder. It increases the uncertainty of every circumstance, and deranges the course of events.
The object of defense is preservation; and since it is easier to hold ground than to take it, defense is easier than attack. But defense has a passive purpose: preservation; and attack a positive one: conquest.... If defense is the stronger form of war, yet has a negative object, it follows that it should be used only so long as weakness compels, and be abandoned as soon as we are strong enough to pursue a positive object.
Although our intellect always longs for clarity and certainty, our nature often finds uncertainty fascinating.
But the main point is that soldiers, after fighting for some time, are apt to be like burned-out cinders. They have shot off their ammunition, their numbers have been diminished, their strength and their morale are drained, and possibly their courage has vanished as well. As an organic whole, quite apart from their loss in numbers, they are far from being what they were before the action; and thus the amount of reserves spent is an accurate measure on the loss of morale.
The more a general is accustomed to place heavy demands on his soldiers, the more he can depend on their response.
If the enemy is to be coerced, you must put him in a situation that is even more unpleasant than the sacrifice you call on him to make. The hardships of the situation must not be merely transient - at least not in appearance. Otherwise, the enemy would not give in, but would wait for things to improve.
I will take the Ring", he said, "though I do not know the way.
Courage isn't the absence of fear, it's just deciding that fear isn't calling the shots anymore
I am woman, hear me roar, in numbers too big to ignore, and I know too much to go back and pretend.
Courage, then, for the end draws near! A few more years of persistent, faithful work and the women of the United States will be recognized as the legal equals of men.
It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure in order to embrace the new & unknown.
To be defeated and not submit, is victory; to be victorious and rest on one's laurels, is defeat.
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