CHAPTER 67
DECISION OF CHARACTER
661. Greatness of achievement is nought else but the greatness of the will that striveth therefor: all other things come not near the mark.
662. To avoid all action that is bound to fail and not to turn away from one's purpose because of obstacles : these two are said to be the guiding principles of the wise.
663. The man of action letteth his purpose appear only when that purpose is achieved : for an untimely disclosure would create obstacles that cannot be surmounted.
664. To say a thing is easy for any man : but to do it in the manner undertaken is a rare thing indeed.
665. Behold the man who hath acquired a name for the doing of great deeds : his services will be greatly in request with the prince and will be esteemed by all.