
What’s the secret to governments making wise decisions?
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Wisdom in Governance: Lessons from History
This chapter delves into the pivotal decisions made by influential leaders like Soretse Kama and Zhuang Chin, contrasting their approaches to governance and the resulting societal impacts. It examines the essence of wise decision-making, historical perspectives on wisdom, and the cognitive traps that impede good judgment in political contexts. Through historical examples and scholarly insights, the chapter highlights the importance of informed decision-making and understanding social dynamics for effective governance.
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