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Malcolm's credulity can be seen as a potential weakness in his ability to rule Scotland effectively. His inclination to trust others easily may lead to manipulation or poor decision-making, particularly in a politically tumultuous environment. However, his willingness to listen to diverse perspectives could also foster loyalty and collaboration among his subjects. Ultimately, his effectiveness as a ruler may hinge on finding a balance between trust and skepticism.

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