The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1
thecharactershehad

created;

insteadof

conducting

affairswithfamous

men,
she
would

beginmeddling

in

politics,leading

demonstrations,
inspir-

ing


studentrebellions.Noonewoulddictatetoherthelimitsofthecharac-

tershehadcreated.
Long

aftershe
died,
andaftermost

people

had

stopped

reading

her

novels,

the

larger-than—lifetheatricality

ofthatcharacterhas

continuedtofascinateand

inspire.

Interpretation

Throughout

Sand’s

public

life,

acquaintances

andotherartistswho
spent

timeinher
company

hadthe

feeling

they

wereinthe
presence

ofaman.

Butinher
journals

andtoherclosest
friends,

suchasGustave
Flaubert,

she

confessed
thatshe
had
no
desireto
bea
man,
but
was

playing

a
part

for

publicconsumption.

Whatshe

really

wanted
was
the
power

to
determine

herowncharacter.Sherefusedthelimitsher

society

wouldhavesetonher.

Shedidnotattainher
power,
however,

bybeing

herself;
insteadshecre-

ateda
persona

thatshecould

constantlyadapt

toherown

desires,

a
per-

sona
that
attracted
attentionand
gave

her
presence.

Understandthis:Theworldwantsto
assignyou

a
roleinlife.And

once
youaccept

that
role
you

aredoomed.Your
power

islimitedtothe

tiny

amountallottedtotherole
you

haveselectedorhavebeenforcedto

assume.An
actor,

ontheother
hand,

playsmany

roles.

Enjoy

that
protean

power,

andifitis

beyondyou,

atleast

forge

anew

identity,

oneof
your

own

making,

onethathashadnoboundaries

assigned

toit
by

anenvious

andresentfulworld.ThisactofdefianceisPromethean:Itmakes
you

re»

sponsible

for
your

owncreation.

Yournew

identity

will
protect
you

fromtheworld

precisely

becauseit

isnot
“you”;

it
is
acostume
youput

on
andtake
off.You
neednottakeit

personally.

And
your

new
identity

sets

youapart,givesyou

theatrical
pres-

ence.Thoseinthebackrowscansee
you

andhear
you.

Thoseinthefront

rowsmarvelat


youraudacity.

Donot
people

talkin
societyof

aman
being

a
great

actor?
They

donotmean
by

thatthat
he/"eels,

butthatheexcelsin

simulating,thoughhefeelsnothing.

I)»m,i.r
I)iderot,
1713-1 784

KEYSTOPOWER

The
character
you


seemtohave
been
bornwithisnot

necessarily

who
you

are;


beyond

the characteristics
you

have
inherited,
your
parents,your

friends,

and
your peers

have

helped

to

shape your personality.

The

Prometheantaskofthe


powerful

istotakecontrolofthe
process,

to

stop

al-

lowing

others
that
ability

tolimit
andmoldthem.
Remake

yourself

intoa

characterof


power.Working

on

yourself

like

clay

shouldbe
one
of
your

greatest


andmost

pleasurable

lifetasks.Itmakes
you

inessenceana11ist—

anartist


creatingyourself.

In

fact,

theideaofself—creationcomesfromtheworldofart.Forthou-

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