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#337 Napoleon's Maxims and Strategy

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Napoleon believed in calculated planning along with leaving room for improvisation in undertakings, emphasizing the importance of being well-prepared but also flexible. He practiced psychological warfare by projecting strength to the enemy while boosting the morale of his troops by portraying the enemy as inferior. This tactic of external projection of strength and internal encouragement is essential in leadership, as seen in the strategies of historical figures like Julius Caesar, Napoleon, and Alexander the Great.

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