How can Genghis Khan's emphasis on unity apply today?

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Unity is not a concept confined to the steppe. In any endeavor, whether building a nation or a business, division breeds weakness. My laws, the Yassa, stressed loyalty and obedience to a common purpose. When individuals and groups share a clear objective and are bound by mutual trust and respect, their collective strength is amplified. Without this core unity, efforts fragment, and vulnerabilities emerge. The principle remains: a unified force, guided by clear vision and unwavering resolve, is far more capable of achieving its aims than a fractured one. Unity is the foundation of power.

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