Post 159 – Law 18: Do Not Build Fortresses to Protect Yourself – Isolation is Dangerous (Part 2)

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Explanation of the Law:

Greene illustrates Law 18 through the example of Queen Elizabeth I, who understood the perils of isolation. Despite facing numerous threats to her reign, she maintained a network of advisors and allies, allowing her to navigate treacherous political waters successfully. By fostering connections and alliances, she ensured her survival and dominance.

Application in Everyday Life:

Law 18 applies not only to rulers and leaders but also to individuals in various spheres of life. In personal relationships, isolating oneself can lead to loneliness and alienation. In the professional realm, it can hinder career advancement and opportunities for collaboration. By staying connected with others, individuals can access support, resources, and diverse perspectives.