The 48 Laws Of Power
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308 3 LAW 36 Image: The Tiny Wound. Itissmallbut painful and irritating. You try allsorts of medicaments, you Corn- plain,you sc ...
LAW 37 CREATE COMPELLING SPECTACLES JUDGMENT Strikingimagery and grandsymbolic gestums createthe aura ofpower-—-—everycmerespond ...
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MostastuteofallwasDiane’s appropriation ofthe goddess Diana. Hereshetookthe gamebeyond physical imagery intotherealmofthe psy- c ...
314 LAW 37 Diana) oraverbal description of something visual (the words “theSun King”). The symbolicobject standsfor something el ...
Visual images often appear ina sequence, andtheorderinwhich they appear creates a symbol. The firstto appear, for instance, symb ...
grandspectacle thatawes people anddistractsthemfrom unpleasant reali- ties.Thisis easy todo: People lovewhatis grand,spectacular ...
38 TT{INH§¢AS’Y()[IIJI{E BIJ17I3EI{AOJE LIFCE OTHERS JUDGMENT Ifyou makeashow ofgoingagainst the times, flaunting your unconvent ...
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