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Dr. Hanson asserts that future public leaders, even those not entering the military, can derive valuable lessons from studying military figures. He emphasizes that military leaders often face complex decisions in wartime where no option is ideal, and the priority lies in achieving strategic goals with minimal loss of life and resources. This pragmatic approach teaches political leaders to assess situations realistically, avoiding idealism and instead focusing on what is achievable under the circumstances they face.