XLVII
Deliberation Before Action
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Take into thy consideration the output and the wastage and the profit that the undertaking will yield: and then put thy hand to it.
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Behold the prince who decideth upon action only after consulting with men chosen for their worth: there is nothing that is impossible for him.
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There are enterprises that tempt with a great profit but which perish even the capital itself: the wise undertake them not.
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Behold the men who fear to be ridiculed by others: they start not on any enterprise without previous deliberation.
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To make war without planning every detail of it beforehand is only to transplant thy enemy on carefully prepared soil.
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There are things that ought not to be done and if thou do them thou wilt be ruined: and there are things that ought to be done and if thou do them not thou will be ruined also.
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Decide not upon any action except after careful deliberation: it is a fool who undertaketh first and sayeth in his heart, I shall think afterwards.
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Behold the man that goeth not to his work the right way about: all his labour will be a waste even if numbers come to his aid.
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Even in doing good thou mayest err, it thou suit not the benefit to the character of him that receiveth.
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Let the thing that thou decidest on be above reproach: for the world despiseth the man who stoopeth to a thing that is beneath himself.