Baltasar Gracián was a Spanish Jesuit and writer born in 1601 and died in 1658. He is best known for his work The Art of Worldly Wisdom (El arte de la prudencia), which was published in 1647. The Art of Worldly Wisdom is a collection of aphorisms and practical advice aimed at guiding individuals in navigating the complexities of social and professional life. Gracián emphasizes the importance of prudence, tact, and self-awareness in dealing with others and achieving personal success. The book offers insights on various topics such as leadership, decision-making, communication, and the cultivation of good judgment.
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