The 48 Laws Of Power

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Atthe
age

of
forty—one,

Lola
gave
away

herclothesand

finery

and

turnedtoGod.Shetoured
America,


lecturing

on

religioustopics,

dressed

inwhiteand
wearing


ahalolikewhite

headgear.

Shedied
two
years
later,

in





Interpretation

LolaMontezattractedmenwithher
wiles,


buther
power

overthemwent

beyond

thesexual.Itwas

through

theforceofhercharacter
thatshe

kept

herloversenthralled.Menwere
suckedintothemaelstromshechurned
up


aroundher.

They

felt

confused,

upset,

but
the

strength

oftheemotionsshe

stirredalsomadethemfeelmorealive.

Asisoftenthecasewith

infection,

the

problems

would

only

ariseover

time.Lola’sinherent


instability

would

begin

to
get

underher
lovers’
skin.

They

wouldfindthemselvesdrawnintoher

problems,

but
theiremotional

attachmenttoher
would
makethemwantto


help

her.Thiswasthecrucial

point

oftheclisease--forLolaMontezcouldnotbe

helped.

Her

problems

weretoo

deep.

Oncetheloveridentifiedwith
them,
hewaslost.Hewould

findhimselfembroiledin

quarrels.

Theinfectionwould

spread

tohisfam-

ily

and
friends,
or,
inthecaseof

Ludwig,

toan
entirenation.The

only

so

lutionwould
be
tocuther
off,
orsulleraneventual


collapse.

The

infecting-charactertype

isnotrestrictedto
women;
ithas
nothing

todowith

gender.

Itstemsfromaninward

instability

thatradiates
outward,

drawing

disaster
upon

itself.Thereisalmostadesireto

destroy

andunset

tle.Youcould

spend

alifetime

studying

the

pathology

of

infecting

charac-

ters,

butdon’twaste
yourtime—just

learnthelesson.When

yoususpect

you

areinthe
presence

ofan
infector,
don’t
argue,

don’t
try

to

help,

don’t

pass


the
person

onto
your
friends,
or
you

will
become
enmeshed.Fleethe

ix1fector’s
presence

orsufferthe
consequences.

YamiCassiushasaleanand
hungry

look.He
thinkstoomuch.
...

I
donotknow
themanI
shouldavoidsosoonasthat
spare

Cassius,.
.r

Suchmenasheheneveratheartiseasewhile:
they

beholda
greater

than
themselves,
and
therefore

are
theyvery

dangmusv

Julius
Caesar.
William
.5’/mlms/Morn,

I564-I616

KEYSTOPOWER

Thosemisfortunates
among

uswhohavebeen

brought

down

by

circum-

stances

beyond

theircontroldeserveallthe

help

and

sympathy

wecan

give

them.
Butthereareothers
who
arenot
borntomisfortuneor

unhappi~

ness,
butwhodraw
it
upon

themselves
by

theirdestructiveactionsandun-

settling

effectonothers.Itwouldbea
great

thing

ifwecouldraisethem
up,

change


their

patterns,

butmoreoftenthannotitistheir

patterns

thatend

upgetting

insideand

changing

us.Thereasonis

siinple-humans

areex-

tremelysusceptible

tothe

moods,emotions,

andeventhe
ways

of
thinking

ofthosewithwhom

theyspend

theirtime.

The

incurably

unhappy

andunstablehavea

particularlystrong

infect»

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