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The Art of Worldly Wisdom was written by Balthasar Gracian, a Jesuit priest who lived in northeast Spain in the 1600s. The book consists of 300 pithy sayings, on politics, professional life, and personal development. A new example is shown here each day, in English translation.
View 1 Everything is at its peak of perfection.
View 2 Character and intellect.
View 3 Keep matters for a time in suspense.
View 4 Knowledge and courage.
View 5 Make people depend on you.
View 6 A person at his peak.
View 7 Avoid outshining your superiors.
View 8 Be without passions.
View 9 Avoid the faults of your nation.
View 10 Fortune and Fame.
View 11 Cultivate relationships with those who can teach you.
View 12 Nature and art, material and workmanship.
View 13 Act sometimes on second thoughts, sometimes on first impulse.
View 14 The thing itself and the way it is done.
View 15 Keep auxiliary wits around you.

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