True kingship lies in spotless rectitude and moral excellence rather than power or might; individuals should maintain dignity in all actions, aspiring to the true qualities of royalty—sublime conduct and lofty thought—rather than merely participating in ceremonial aspects or imitating imperfections.
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The Art of Worldly Wisdom – Aphorism #103| Practical WisdomAjouté :
The Art of Worldly Wisdom, number 103.
Let each keep up his dignity.
Let each deed of a man in its degree, though he be not a king, be worthy of a prince. And let his action be princely within due limits. Sublime in action, lofty in thought, in all things like a king, at least in merit, if not in might. For true kingship lies in spotless rectitude, and he need not envy greatness who can serve as a role model of it. Especially should those near the throne aim at true superiority, and prefer to share the true qualities of royalty, rather than take parts in its mere ceremonies, yet without affecting its imperfections, but sharing in its true dignity.
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