T H E W O R D H O R D E

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This content will cover topics like Anglo-Saxon history and Beowulf, the history and future of warfare, Robert Greene's works on human nature, and philosophical concepts like Stoicism and logic. It will also explore criminal psychology and deduction, with occasional short stories featuring William Scott, PI."

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Forge Your Empire

This isn't about self-help; it's about adopting the brutal, effective strategies of the Roman military to combat midlife stagnation. By embracing their core principles of relentless discipline, learning from failure, meticulous logistical planning, dedicating personal "manpower" to purpose, and self-funding your own growth, you…..

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The Grand Chessboard

This blog post delves into the strategies, tactics, strengths, and weaknesses of three ancient military titans: Hannibal Barca, Alexander the Great, and Julius Caesar. It provides a comparative analysis of their leadership styles, logistical approaches, and key battles (Cannae, Gaugamela, and Alesia, respectively)….

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The Unseen Edge

This piece delves into the often-neglected but critical importance of planning one’s exit from any endeavour, be it military, social, or commercial. Drawing parallels between strategic thinking and interpersonal interactions, it argues that successful endings are less about stopping and more about smooth transitions…..

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