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“Pyrrhus… saw clearly what great happiness he was leaving behind him. But he just couldn’t renounce his hopes of obtaining what he eagerly desired.”
We can think of many ambitious leaders or groups who made a big dent in the world by smashing through boundaries: The Mongols, The British East India Company, Moses and Joshua taking the promised land. But many dreamed big and failed to deliver: Napoleon in Russia, Xerxes in Greece.
Which kind of leader will Pyrrhus be?
In this episode, the story of Pyrrhus' great challenge to the Romans; the first well-documented visit to Rome by a Greek; Pyrrhus' famous utterance, “If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined.”
Some takeaways:
Fortune favors the bold: if you have your heart set on something, why not do everything within your power to achieve it? Show compassion even when you don’t have to - Pyrrhus consistently showed respect for his enemy. Also Pyrrhus is not famous for being a politician, but he was a competent negotiator who sought a peaceful resolution before resorting to violence.
On today’s podcast:
Links:
[Original music score based on Epirot and other Greek folk traditions, by Ilias Markantonis.
See Ilias' work on Facebook, or Instagram (@ilias_markantonis)]
Thanks to our sponsor, Ovadia Heart health! You can support this podcast by visiting the following links and, if you like something, make a purchase.
Dr. Philip Ovadia's Metabolic Health Tracking System
Stronger Hearts Society with Dr. Philip Ovadia
"Stay off My Operating Table" eBook
"Stay off My Operating Table" Audiobook
I've been using Dr. Ovadia's guidelines in my own life for a few months and been experiencing great results.
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“Pyrrhus… saw clearly what great happiness he was leaving behind him. But he just couldn’t renounce his hopes of obtaining what he eagerly desired.”
We can think of many ambitious leaders or groups who made a big dent in the world by smashing through boundaries: The Mongols, The British East India Company, Moses and Joshua taking the promised land. But many dreamed big and failed to deliver: Napoleon in Russia, Xerxes in Greece.
Which kind of leader will Pyrrhus be?
In this episode, the story of Pyrrhus' great challenge to the Romans; the first well-documented visit to Rome by a Greek; Pyrrhus' famous utterance, “If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined.”
Some takeaways:
Fortune favors the bold: if you have your heart set on something, why not do everything within your power to achieve it? Show compassion even when you don’t have to - Pyrrhus consistently showed respect for his enemy. Also Pyrrhus is not famous for being a politician, but he was a competent negotiator who sought a peaceful resolution before resorting to violence.
On today’s podcast:
Links:
[Original music score based on Epirot and other Greek folk traditions, by Ilias Markantonis.
See Ilias' work on Facebook, or Instagram (@ilias_markantonis)]
Thanks to our sponsor, Ovadia Heart health! You can support this podcast by visiting the following links and, if you like something, make a purchase.
Dr. Philip Ovadia's Metabolic Health Tracking System
Stronger Hearts Society with Dr. Philip Ovadia
"Stay off My Operating Table" eBook
"Stay off My Operating Table" Audiobook
I've been using Dr. Ovadia's guidelines in my own life for a few months and been experiencing great results.
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