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In
333BC, as Alexander the Great was leading
his armies across Asia, he reached the city
of Gordium in Phyria. There he was shown the
chariot of the ancient founder of the city,
its pole lashed to the yoke by means of an
intricate knot.
According
to tradition, this knot was to be untied only
by the future conqueror of Asia. Many had
tried, and all had failed
Legend
has it that Alexander looked at the knot, drew
his sword and sliced through the knot with a
single blow. Shortly afterwards, under his rule,
Asia was united for the first time.
The moral of this story? Sometimes it's better
not to get too tied up in a problem. Leap for
a bold solution!
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