Throughout this series, we have observed how global power rests on five great pillars: military strength, economic capacity, technological leadership, control of information, and cultural influence. Responsible power does not renounce its interests, but understands that no supremacy can endure if it produces wars, economic fractures, climate crises, or condemned generations. Perhaps that is why the twenty-first century needs to incorporate a sixth muscle of power: wisdom. The Anatomy of Power does not seek to condemn some or glorify others. That is where the sixth muscle begins: using power without forgetting why it exists or whom it is meant to serve.