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Power is not moral. And if you still believe it is, you don’t understand how the world actually works. #Machiavelli #ThePrince #Power #PoliticalPhilosophy #Leadership #Strategy #Influence #Authority #PsychologyOfPower #TheLonelyPen In this first episode of a 100-week political philosophy series inspired by The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli, we confront the illusion that goodness leads to authority. It doesn’t. This video breaks down: Why moral people often lose influence The difference between virtue and power Machiavelli’s warning about rigid goodness How authority actually functions inside political systems Why perception matters more than intention The cost of misunderstanding power Most people think leadership is about being liked. History suggests otherwise. From governments to corporations to social hierarchies, power operates through structure, stability, deterrence, and perception — not personal virtue alone. This is not about manipulation. It is about awareness. If you want to understand power strategically — without illusion — this series is for you. 📌 This is Episode 1 of a 100-part deep study into political power, strategy, perception, leadership psychology, and modern Machiavellian thought. Next Episode: Why Good Men Lose Authority Subscribe if you are ready to think politically.