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If a man is unkind and speaks cruelly, his vast wealth will not last long before perishing.
Harsh language and overly severe punishment, like a keen file, grind down a king’s conquering powers. A king’s wealth wanes when, without thoughtful involvement, he lets ministers work, then furiously faults their efforts.

– Tirukkural 57: 566-568

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