One part of The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli can vividly explain the necessity of a
comprehensive approach. Machiavelli wrote, “Since it is necessary for a prince to know
well how to use the beast, from among the beasts he should choose the fox and the lion,
for the lion does not defend himself from traps, and the fox does not defend
himself from wolves. He must, therefore, be a fox to recognize the traps, and a
lion to awe the wolves. Those who simply stick with the methods of the lion do not
understand this.”
Here at The Prince Synergy, we not only teach "how to use hammers to hammer nails,"
but also "how to use lions to awe the wolves and foxes to identify the traps." We want
to help you be a successful prince or princess in the field of your choice. This is also
where our name, The Prince Synergy, comes from.