Statesmen take the stage for ideals, aiming to use their power to change procedures that do not conform to societal norms, improve the political system, and work for the welfare of the public. Statesmen can act even when they know it may be impossible to succeed, and their achievements don't necessarily have to benefit themselves. On the other hand, politicians climb to power just for the sake of power, seeking personal and group interests, often pursuing fame and profit without thinking of long-term goals. In other words, they are opportunists.
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