Kindness does not lead troops. This is about being a general. Fight decisively, you can't have a woman's good heart. And every soldier should put his loyalty to the country first, everyone first and his family second. I don't care about money. I'm talking about the essence of doing business. The world is cold and profitable. People do business for money. If it weren't for the money, who would risk doing business? Therefore, the nature of businessmen should be desperate, after all, not doing charity. It's okay to make a profit, but it's really not okay to distinguish right from wrong in front of the righteousness.
Whether it is good or not is related to the intrigue in the life-and-death officialdom. Whether for ourselves, for others or for the people, we all need to try our best to win more benefits. However, in the context of dictatorship, officials need some strategies and small means. Love won't make things happen. It is difficult to achieve great things by nepotism, which is similar to "settling accounts with brothers" to some extent.
Everything should not be based on friendship, but should always remember the rules. After all, it can't be Fiona Fang without rules. Political benevolence means that when faced with some power strategies, as a ruler, you can't be kind to women, otherwise it is likely to be a tiger, because a moment of compassion is likely to lead to great disaster.