The 48 Laws of Power
The 48 Laws of Power, written by Robert Greene, is a guidebook that teaches readers how to gain and maintain power in both personal and professional settings. The book is divided into 48 chapters, each detailing a specific law or strategy for acquiring and keeping power. The laws range from "Never Outshine the Master" to "Play on People's Need to Believe to Create a Cult-like Following." The book encourages readers to be strategic, manipulative, and cunning in order to achieve their goals. Through the use of historical examples, the author illustrates how these laws have been used throughout history by powerful figures such as Machiavelli and Napoleon. The book is written in an active voice, encouraging readers to take action and apply the laws to their own lives.
Law 17: Keep Others In Suspended Terror: Cultivate An Air Of Unpredictability
Law 16: Use Absence To Increase Respect And Honor
Law 15: Crush Your Enemy Totally
Law 14: Pose As A Friend, Work As A Spy
Law 13: When Asking For Help, Appeal To People’s Self-interest, Never To Their Mercy Or Gratitude
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