"To be prepared is half the victory"
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The line works because it punctures the fantasy that triumph is purely a matter of courage. "Half" is the sly part: Cervantes doesn’t promise certainty, only advantage. Fate, error, and the chaos of other people still claim the remaining 50%. That division is deeply early modern. Cervantes lived through empire and war, knew the brutality of chance firsthand (including captivity), and watched Spain sell itself on ideals of honor while bleeding out in debt and overreach. Preparation is a counter-myth: unglamorous, interior, disciplined.
Subtextually, it’s also about self-knowledge. The prepared person has confronted their limits before the world forces the confrontation. In Quixote terms, it’s choosing to read reality as carefully as you read romance. The victory Cervantes points to isn’t just winning a battle; it’s not embarrassing yourself in one.
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