The Art of Worldly Wisdom

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<p><strong>A seventeenth-century collection of aphorisms on prudence conduct and the navigation of social and political life.</strong></p><p> <em>The Art of Worldly Wisdom</em> (originally <em>Oráculo manual y arte de prudencia</em>) presents a series of concise reflections on judgement discretion and the management of one's affairs within a complex world. Composed by the Spanish Jesuit writer Baltasar Gracián the work distils practical insight into brief highly structured maxims each concerned with the cultivation of foresight restraint and strategic awareness in both personal and public life.</p><p>Gracián's aphorisms address a wide range of concerns including reputation decision-making alliances and the reading of character. Rather than advancing a systematic philosophical argument the text proceeds by accumulation offering observations intended to be considered revisited and applied with discernment. Its tone is measured and often indirect reflecting the author's awareness of the subtleties of social conduct and the risks inherent in overt expression.</p><p>First published in 1647 the work has exercised a lasting influence on European thought notably through its reception by later writers such as Arthur Schopenhauer who translated and promoted it in the nineteenth century. It remains of interest as a classic of practical philosophy and as a document of early modern reflections on power perception and human behaviour.</p>
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