
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
A victory that destroys the victor is no victory at all.” In 279 BC, King Pyrrhus of Epirus defeated the Roman army at the Battle of Asculum. His forces held the field. By every military measure, he had won. But the losses were catastrophic. His finest commanders were dead. His army was decimated. When his […]...
Keep on reading: When the moral anchors are gone: The Pyrrhic trap and the Lopez family warning
Keep on reading: When the moral anchors are gone: The Pyrrhic trap and the Lopez family warning
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