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Why Stupid People Run The World — The Truth No One Tells You — Machiavelli 📕 Perception Training for Empaths: Book + 3 Exclusive Videos → https://shorturl.at/72zZL Subscribe to: @thesurrealmind You've watched incompetent people rise to power while brilliant analysts get overlooked. Niccolò Machiavelli spent his life studying why society rewards confidence over competence, and what he discovered will make you question everything about success, intelligence, and power. Machiavelli recognized that what we call "stupidity" is often unburdened decisiveness—a dark competence that conquers while intelligent people hesitate. Good people pause to consider ethics, creating fatal delays that ruthless actors exploit. Modern research confirms his observations: analysis paralysis afflicts the intelligent, while the Dunning-Kruger effect gives incompetent people total confidence. Insecure leaders surround themselves with yes-men, creating what business theorists call the "Bozo Explosion"—a cascade where each management layer becomes less competent. Machiavelli also documented weaponized incompetence: playing the fool to survive, as Roman hero Junius Brutus did under tyranny. His Lion and Fox framework reveals why political cunning defeats both raw strength and unarmed truth-telling. The philosopher who sees everything clearly becomes the target, not the hero. This video provides five strategic tactics for protecting yourself and advancing your interests in systems that reward perception over reality. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ References: • Machiavelli, N. (1532). The Prince. Chapter XVIII (The Lion and the Fox); Chapter XXIII (How to Avoid Flatterers). • Machiavelli, N. (1531). Discourses on Livy. Book III, Chapter 2 (Junius Brutus and strategic incompetence). • Dunning, D., & Kruger, J. (1999). Unskilled and unaware of it: How difficulties in recognizing one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 77(6), 1121-1134. • Festinger, L. (1957). A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance. Stanford University Press. • Research on threatened egotism and organizational silence cited from Academy of Management Journal studies on competence concealment and political environments. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ About Surreal Mind Surreal Mind: Welcome to the Surreal Mind, for those who seek to explore the uncharted depths of philosophy, psychology, and the dimensions of reality. We dive into the subconscious, unraveling the mysteries of dreams, desires, and the hidden expressions of the mind. Unlocking the power of the unconscious, guiding you through transformative journeys that challenge perception and awaken your inner potential. Subscribe for more videos and embark on a voyage into the surreal dimensions of your mind! #philosophy #psychology #mindset #empath #machiavelli