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What does it truly mean to lead?
In Machiavelli Mouse: A Search for Hybrid Wisdom, Phillip J. Velasquez delivers a powerful modern fable about leadership, character, and the timeless struggle between control and trust.
Through the journey of a small but ambitious mouse who longs for power, readers are taken into a vivid forest world filled with questioning hedgehogs, wise owls, cunning snakes, loyal lambs, and curious cats. Each encounter challenges the mouse's understanding of authority, influence, and responsibility. Along the way, he learns that leadership is not built on fear, manipulation, or appearances-but on clarity, courage, and service to others.
Blending parable-style storytelling with practical lessons, this book weaves insights from Robert Greene, Robert K. Greenleaf, and timeless spiritual wisdom into a tale that is both thought-provoking and inspiring.
Whether you're a student of leadership, a professional navigating organizational challenges, or simply someone seeking wisdom for life, Machiavelli Mouse offers a unique lens on the balance between strategy and sincerity, strength and compassion, ambition and humility.???? Perfect for readers of leadership parables, modern fables, and personal growth literature, this story reminds us that the greatest leaders are not those who stand above-but those who walk alongside.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
What does it truly mean to lead?
In Machiavelli Mouse: A Search for Hybrid Wisdom, Phillip J. Velasquez delivers a powerful modern fable about leadership, character, and the timeless struggle between control and trust.
Through the journey of a small but ambitious mouse who longs for power, readers are taken into a vivid forest world filled with questioning hedgehogs, wise owls, cunning snakes, loyal lambs, and curious cats. Each encounter challenges the mouse's understanding of authority, influence, and responsibility. Along the way, he learns that leadership is not built on fear, manipulation, or appearances-but on clarity, courage, and service to others.
Blending parable-style storytelling with practical lessons, this book weaves insights from Robert Greene, Robert K. Greenleaf, and timeless spiritual wisdom into a tale that is both thought-provoking and inspiring.
Whether you're a student of leadership, a professional navigating organizational challenges, or simply someone seeking wisdom for life, Machiavelli Mouse offers a unique lens on the balance between strategy and sincerity, strength and compassion, ambition and humility.???? Perfect for readers of leadership parables, modern fables, and personal growth literature, this story reminds us that the greatest leaders are not those who stand above-but those who walk alongside.