Summary
This quote suggests that initiating or leading a revolution, which typically involves overthrowing an established system or government, is comparatively easier than the challenges and complexities of effectively managing and governing a country or society in the aftermath. While starting a revolution might require mobilizing support and organizing protests or uprisings, the task of establishing a stable and functional government requires ongoing decision-making, diplomacy, and addressing the complex needs and demands of the people. This quote highlights the difficulties associated with transitioning from rebellion to successful governance.