Famous Figures
Historical and fictional figures mapped to the sixteen values.
Benjamin Franklin
His systematic wealth-building through frugality and compound investment, his establishment of mutual insurance societies, and his thirteen-virtue daily tracking system reflect a Security orientation applied to both financial and personal stability.
Explore Security →Warren Buffett
His famous aversion to leverage, his insistence on cash reserves, and his decades-long refusal to invest outside his circle of competence reflect a Security orientation in which preserving the downside takes consistent precedence over maximising the upside.
Explore Security →Angela Merkel
Her governing style, characterised by incremental steps, exhaustive preparation, and explicit reluctance to move faster than institutions could adapt, reflects a Security orientation applied to political leadership.
Explore Security →Samwise Gamgee
His primary motivation throughout The Lord of the Rings is to ensure Frodo's safe return home, and his own deepest aspiration is domestic stability, making him a clear Security-type in contrast to the other Fellowship members.
Explore Security →Queen Elizabeth II
Her seventy-year reign was characterised by an explicit commitment to institutional continuity over personal expression, presenting the Crown as a stable structure that could outlast any individual personality.
Explore Security →J.P. Morgan
His recurrent role as a financial stabiliser during panics, including personally organising the 1907 bailout of the banking system, reflects a Security orientation that prioritised systemic stability as a foundational value.
Explore Security →Bilbo Baggins
His initial and persistent attachment to Bag-End, his pantry, and his routine, and his relief upon returning to them, identify his dominant value as Security, even as the adventure temporarily overrides it.
Explore Security →Hobbes
His political philosophy, in which individuals trade freedom for the protection of a sovereign authority, is a systematic argument that Security is the foundational social need from which all other goods follow.
Explore Security →Dwight D. Eisenhower
His priority on building durable institutions, including the Interstate Highway System and DARPA, and his warning about destabilising forces in the military-industrial complex, reflect a Security orientation applied to governance.
Explore Security →Dorothy Gale
Her entire journey in The Wizard of Oz is motivated by the desire to return to the security of home, making her one of popular fiction's most direct expressions of the Security value as a primary driver.
Explore Security →Warren Buffett's teacher Benjamin Graham
Graham's margin-of-safety principle, the insistence that no investment be made without structural protection against loss, formalised the Security orientation into an investment philosophy that influenced generations of practitioners.
Explore Security →Alan Mulally
His turnaround of Ford Motor Company through systematic financial discipline, rebuilding cash reserves before addressing growth, reflects a Security-oriented approach to corporate recovery.
Explore Security →Penelope
Her years of patient weaving and unweaving, maintaining the household and family structure during Odysseus's absence, represent the Security orientation applied to domestic and social stability.
Explore Security →Franny Glass
Her breakdown in Salinger's Glass family stories stems from the destabilisation of the meaning structures she relied on, expressing the Security value's profound distress when foundational frameworks collapse.
Explore Security →J.D. Rockefeller
His meticulous financial record-keeping from childhood, his systematic reinvestment strategies, and his documented terror of debt reflect a Security orientation that treated financial stability as a moral obligation.
Explore Security →Alfred Pennyworth
His function in the Batman mythology is the maintenance of stable structure, reliable provision, and institutional continuity for Wayne Manor, making him a Security-type whose value lies precisely in his steadiness.
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