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"The greatest power is often simple patience"

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“The greatest power” is a deliberately provocative phrase for a businessman to deploy, because it borrows the vocabulary of conquest and reassigns it to restraint. Cossman isn’t praising passivity; he’s reframing patience as an active advantage - a competitive edge disguised as calm. In commerce, “power” usually means capital, leverage, speed, information. Patience sounds like the opposite: waiting around. The line works because it flips that instinct and quietly suggests that the real winners aren’t the loudest or the fastest; they’re the ones who can tolerate discomfort longer than everyone else.

The subtext is about asymmetry. Impatience is expensive: it forces bad deals, premature hires, rushed product launches, reactive leadership. Patience, by contrast, is a way to let other people reveal their motives, let markets clarify, let a negotiation ripen, let a crisis burn off its emotional steam. “Simple” matters here: it implies the tool is available to anyone, but actually practiced by few. That’s the businessman’s sly moral: the barrier isn’t access, it’s temperament.

Contextually, this reads like mid-century American managerial wisdom - the kind of maxim aimed at salespeople, founders, and executives who confuse motion with progress. It’s also a quiet critique of the hustle ethos before it had a name. Patience becomes not a virtue for saints, but a discipline for operators: the capacity to delay gratification, outlast noise, and make time do part of the work.

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E. Joseph Cossman (September 19, 1924 - December 21, 2002) was a Businessman from USA.

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