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"There is nothing that consumes itself like generosity. The more you use it, the less you have left to use." – Niccolò Machiavelli (The Prince, Chapter 16). We are raised to believe that generosity is the ultimate virtue—that giving our money and resources will earn us love and respect. But Machiavelli warned of a brutal paradox: Generosity leads to poverty, and poverty leads to contempt. If you give too much, you deplete your "War Chest." Once you are empty, the very people you helped will despise you for being weak. In this episode of Truth Lens Stories, we expose NEVER Be Generous - Machiavelli’s Warning on Money. We analyze why being "miserly" (protective of your wealth) is actually the smartest strategic move you can make, and why you must stop trying to buy friendship with favors. In this video, you will discover: 1. The Cycle of Ruin: How over-giving leads to bankruptcy and loss of status. 2. The "ATM" Syndrome: Why people lose respect for those who give too easily. 3. Parsimony as Power: Why hoarding resources ensures your independence. 4. Strategic Generosity: How to give rarely so that your gifts are actually valued. 5. The Fear of Being "Cheap": How to get over the guilt of saying "No." Stop setting yourself on fire to keep others warm. Protect your resources. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Lens Stories for more on Dark Psychology, Strategy, and Human Nature. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video analyzes historical philosophy and financial psychology for educational purposes. It is not professional financial advice. #Machiavelli #NeverBeGenerous #TruthLensStories #DarkPsychology #RobertGreene #MoneyMindset #ThePrince #WealthStrategy #Parsimony #FinancialPower