Politics is not a world for the squeamish or fainthearted.
The words of Maurice Saatchi strike with the clarity of a sword: “Politics is not a world for the squeamish or fainthearted.” In them lies the truth that leadership is no gentle art, but a crucible where courage is tested, resolve is hardened, and weakness is swiftly devoured. To step into politics is to enter a battlefield where every word is weighed, every action contested, and every misstep magnified. The timid may dream of leading, but only the steadfast endure the storm.
The ancients knew this well. In the Assembly of Athens, voices clashed like spears, and those who shrank from confrontation were forgotten. In the Senate of Rome, men like Cicero stood firm against tyranny, knowing that their defiance might cost them their lives. To engage in politics was to stand expo
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