The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1

violence,


lowering

themtothe

guards’

level.
Overobeying

the

guards,

how»

ever,
madethem
ridiculous,


yetthey

couldnot

rightlypunish

the

prison»

ers,


whohad

only

donewhat

they

asked.

Poweris

always

influx—sincethe
game

is

by

nature
fluid,

andanarena

ofconstant


struggle,

thosewith
power

almost

always

findthemselveseven-

tually


onthedownward

swing.

If
you

find

yourselftemporarily

weakened,

thesurrendertacticis


perfect

for

raisingyourselfupagain»-itdisguisesyour

ambition;

itteaches

youpatience

and

self—control,key

skillsinthe
game;

andit


putsyou

inthebest

possibleposition

for

takingadvantage

of
yourup-

pressofs


suddenslide.If
you

run
away

or

fight

back,

inthe

long

run
you

cannot
win.If
you
surrender,
you

will
almost

alwaysemerge

victorious.

Image:

AnOak

Tree.The oak

that
resists the

wind loses its

branches one

by
one,

and

with
nothing

left to
protect

it,
thetrunkfi-

nally
snaps.

The oak that

bendslives

long-

er,

itstrunk
grow-

ing
wider,
its roots

deeper

andmoretenacious.

Authority:

Yehaveheardthatithathbeen

said,

An
eye

foran
eye

andatoothforatooth:ButI
say

unto
you,

That
ye

resistnotevil:but

whosoevershallsmitetheeon

thyright

cheek,

turntohimtheother

also.Andif
any

manwillsuetheeatthe
law,

andtake
awaythy
coat,

let
themhave

thy

cloak
also.
Andwhosoever
shall

compel

theeto

go


a
mile,
go

withhimtwain.
(JesusChrist,

in Matthew

5:38-41)

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