Book II
Herodotus
Herodotus attributes this insight to King Amasis of Egypt, a ruler who understood the need for balance in life. Against the backdrop of a world that often valorized ceaseless diligence—where a king was expected to embody unrelenting gravity—Amasis offers a parable of the bow. Overstretch and it snaps. For Amasis, relaxation was not mere indulgence but a strategic necessity, a safeguard against the tyranny of unbroken seriousness.