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Given the same amount of intelligence, timidity will do a thousand times more damage than audacity
Carl Von Clausewitz
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Interpretation

What this quote means

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.

Themes

TimidityAudacityCourageIntelligenceFailure

In practice

Example use cases

In a leadership seminar, this quote could be used to encourage leaders to take risks.

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