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The 48 Laws of Power
by Joost Elffers, Robert Greene
LAW 1 NEVER OUTSHINE THE MASTER
Always make those above you feel comfortably superior. In your
desire to please or impress them, do not go too far in displaying
your talents or you might accomplish the opposite--inspire fear
and insecurity. Make your masters appear more brilliant than they
are and you will attain the heights of power.
LAW 2 NEVER PUT TOO MUCH TRUST IN FRIENDS, LEARN HOW TO USE
ENEMIES
Be wary of friends--they will betray you more quickly, for they
are easily aroused to envy. They also become spoiled and
tyrannical. But hire a former enemy and he will be more loyal
than a friend, because he has more to prove. In fact, you have
more to fear from friends than from enemies. If you have no
enemies, find a way to make them.
LAW 3 CONCEAL YOUR INTENTIONS
Keep people off-balance and in the dark by never revealing the
purpose behind your actions. If they have no clue what you are up
to, they cannot prepare a defense. Guide them far enough down the
wrong path, envelop them in enough smoke, and by the time they
realize your intentions, it will be too late.
LAW 4 ALWAYS SAY LESS THAN NECESSARY
When you are trying to impress people with words, the more you
say, the more common you appear, and the less in control. Even if
you are saying something banal, it will seem original if you make
it vague, open- ended, and sphinxlike. Powerful people impress
and intimidate by saying less. The more you say, the more likely
you are to say something foolish.
LAW 5 SO MUCH DEPENDS ON REPUTATION--GUARD IT WITH YOUR LIFE
Reputation is the cornerstone of power. Through reputation alone
you can intimidate and win; once it slips, however, you are
vulnerable, and will be attacked on all sides. Make your
reputation unassailable. Always be alert to potential attacks and
thwart them before they happen. Meanwhile, learn to destroy your
enemies by opening holes in their own reputations. Then stand
aside and let public opinion hang them.
LAW 6 COURT ATTENTION AT ALL COST
Everything is judged by its appearance; what is unseen counts for
nothing. Never let yourself get lost in the crowd, then, or
buried in oblivion. Stand out. Be conspicuous, at all cost. Make
yourself a magnet of attention by appearing larger, more
colorful, more mysterious than the bland and timid masses.
LAW 7 GET OTHERS TO DO THE WORK FOR YOU, BUT ALWAYS TAKE THE
CREDIT
Use the wisdom, knowledge, and legwork of other people to further
your own cause. Not only will such assistance save you valuable
time and energy, it will give you a godlike aura of efficiency
and speed. In the end your helpers will be forgotten and you will
be remembered. Never do yourself what others can do for you.
LAW 8 MAKE OTHER PEOPLE COME TO YOU--USE BAIT IF NECESSARY
When you force the other person to act, you are the one in
control. It is always better to make your opponent come to you,
abandoning his own plans in the process. Lure him with fabulous
gains--then attack. You hold the cards
LAW 9 WIN THROUGH YOUR ACTIONS, NEVER THROUGH ARGUMENT
Any momentary triumph you think you have gained through argument
is really a Pyrrhic victory: The resentment and
ill will you stir up is stronger and lasts longer than any
momentary change of opinion. It is much more powerful to get
others to agree with you through your actions, without saying a
word. Demonstrate, do not explicate.
LAW 10 INFECTION: AVOID THE UNHAPPY AND UNLUCKY
You can die from someone else's misery--emotional states are as
infectious as diseases. You may feel you are helping the
drowning man but you are only precipitating your own disaster.
The unfortunate sometimes draw misfortune on themselves; they
will also draw it on you. Associate with the happy and fortunate
instead.
LAW 11 LEARN TO KEEP PEOPLE DEPENDENT ON YOU
To maintain your independence you must always be needed and
wanted. The more you are relied on, the more freedom you have.
Make people depend on you for their happiness and prosperity and
you have nothing to fear. Never teach them enough so that they
can do without you.
LAW 12 USE SELECTIVE HONESTY AND GENEROSITY TO DISARM YOUR VICTIM
One sincere and honest move will cover over dozens of dishonest
ones. Open-hearted gestures of honesty and generosity bring down
the guard of even the most suspicious people. Once you selective
honesty opens a hole in their armor, you can deceive and
manipulate them at will. A timely gift--a Trojan horse--will
serve the same purpose
LAW 13 WHEN ASKING FOR HELP, APPEAL TO PEOPLE'S SELF-INTEREST,
NEVER TO THEIR MERCY OR GRATITUDE
If you need to turn to an ally for help, do not bother to remind
him of your past assistance and good deeds. He will find
a way to ignore you. Instead, uncover something in your request,
or in your alliance with him, that will benefit him, and
emphasize it out of all proportion. He will respond
enthusiastically when he sees something to be gained for himself
LAW 14 POSE AS A FRIEND, WORK AS A SPY
Knowing about your rival is critical. Use spies to gather
valuable information that will keep you a step ahead. Better
still:
Play the spy yourself. In polite social encounters, learn to
probe. Ask indirect questions to get people to reveal their
weaknesses and intentions. There is no occasion that is not an
opportunity for artful spying.
LAW 15 CRUSH YOUR ENEMY TOTALLY
All great leaders since Moses have known that a feared enemy must
be crushed completely. (Sometimes they have learned this the hard
way.) If one ember is left alight, no matter how dimly it
smolders, a fire will eventually break out. More is lost through
stopping halfway than through total annihilation: The enemy will
recover, and will seek revenge. Crush him,
not only in body but in spirit.
LAW 16 USE ABSENCE TO INCREASE RESPECT AND HONOR
Too much circulation makes the price go down: The more you are
seen and heard from, the more common you appear. If you are
already established in a group, temporary withdrawal from it will
make you more talked about, even more admired. You must learn
when to leave. Create value through scarcity.
LAW 17 KEEP OTHERS IN SUSPENDED TERROR: CULTIVATE AN AIR OF
UNPREDICTABILITY
Humans are creatures of habit with an insatiable need to see
familiarity in other people's actions. Your predictability gives
them a sense of control. Turn the tables: Be deliberately
unpredictable. Behavior that seems to have no consistency or
purpose will keep them off-balance, and they will wear themselves
out trying to explain your moves. Taken to an extreme, this
strategy can intimidate and terrorize.
LAW 18 DO NOT BUILD FORTRESSES TO PROTECT YOURSELF-ISOLATION IS
DANGEROUS
The world is dangerous and enemies are everywhere-everyone has to
protect themselves. A fortress seems the safest. But
isolation exposes you to more dangers than it protects you
from-it cuts you off from valuable information, it makes you
conspicuous and an easy target. Better to circulate among people,
find allies, mingle. You are shielded from your enemies by the
crowd.