The first key to leadership was self-control, particularly the mastery of pride, which was something more difficult, he explained, to subdue than a wild lion and anger, which was more difficult to defeat than the greatest wrestler. He warned them that "if you can't swallow your pride, you can't lead.
Jack WeatherfordStichwörter: control leadership pride anger-management ghengis-khan historical-person mongols
First, is the image, so far projected here, of Mongols draped in gilded cloth that would gladden the heart of a Liberace really true?
Thomas J. AllsenStichwörter: mongols
Despite his image as a bloody tyrant, Genghis was also forward thinking. His empire had the first international postal system, invented the concept of diplomatic immunity, and even allowed women in its councils. But more importantly, the Mongols were also unprecedented in their religious tolerance.
James RollinsStichwörter: mongols
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