Power that Shaped a Country: Thomas Jefferson

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America’s third president Thomas Jefferson once said, “I hope our wisdom will grow with our power, and teach us that the less we use our power the greater it will be” (Brainy Quote). Thomas Jefferson is a man of many words. He is also a man of power. Power is not an easily defined word, but when a person establishes a definition one can easily see Jefferson’s power and how he used it.
Power is both a mental and physical characteristic that people define through knowledge, strength, and money. People who embody these traits are exceedingly hard to come by and almost cease to exist. In today’s age it is a demanding task to find a person who has absolutely mastered a specific trade. For an individual to become powerful they must acquire a vast amount of knowledge in that subject area to convince others and prove their arguments factual. A knowledgeable being will have a sharp edge over competitors allowing them to rise to the top, leaving opponents in the dust. People who have obtained a substantial amount of strength are more likely to be successful when attempting tasks and missions. An individual who has strength has more stability, courage, and fortitude. A person who displays these attributes has what it takes to control large amounts of people as well as face those people in a devastating situation. In this society it is impossible to gain access to power without one very valuable resource. Most people spend a rather large portion of their day either carrying, counting, or spending this power-granting asset. With money an individual can purchase anything they desire and prove status to other lowlife humans. The more money a person has, the more materialistic goods they can possess. Many people who have very large quantities of...

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...hile using his power. The beauty of power is that it is different for everyone. No one has the same view and everyone’s opinion is constantly changing. Therefore, power is a force to be reckoned with.

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