The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1

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lifeis

short,

opportunities

are
few,
and
you

have

only

somuch
energy

to

drawon.Andinthissensetimeisas
important

aconsiderationas
any

other.Neverwastevaluable
time,

ormental
peace

of
mind,

ontheaffairsof

others—thatistoo
high

a
price

to
pay.

Powerisasocial
game.

Tolearnandmaster
it,
you

must

develop

the

ability

to

study

andunderstand

people.

Asthe

greatseventeenth-century

thinkerandcourtierBaltasarGraciénwrote:

“Manypeoplespend

time

studying

the

properties

ofanimalsor
herbs;
howmuchmore
important

it

wouldbeto

study

thoseof

people,

withwhomwemustliveordie!”Tobea

master

playeryou

mustalsobe
a
master

psychologist.

Youmust
recognize

motivationsandsee

through

thecloudofdustwithwhich

people

surround

theiractions.An

understanding

of

people’s

hiddenmotivesisthe

single

greatestpiece

of

knowledgeyou

canhavein
acquiringpower.

It
opensup

endless

possibilities

of

deception,

seduction,

and

manipulation.

People

areofinfinite

complexity

and
you

can

spend

a
lifetimewatch-

ing

themwithoutever

fullyunderstanding

them.Soitisallthemoreim-


portant,
then,
to

begin

your

educationnow.In

doing

so
you

mustalso

keep

one

principle

inmind:Neverdiscriminate astowhom

you study

and

whom
you

trust.Nevertrust

anyonecompletely

and

studyeveryone,

in-

cluding

friendsandlovedones.

Finally,you

mustlearn

always

totaketheindirectrouteto
power.

Dis-

guise

your
cunning.

Likeabilliardballthatcaromsseveraltimesbeforeit

hitsits
target,your

movesmustbe

planned

and

developed

intheleastob

vious

way.Bytrainingyourself

to
be
indirect,
you

canthriveinthe
modern

court,
appearing

the
paragon

of

decency

while

being

theconsummatema-

nipulator.

ConsiderThe 48 Laws
of

Powerakindofhandbookontheartsofindirec»

tion.Thelawsarebasedonthe
writings

ofmenandwomenwhohave

studiedandmasteredthe
game

of
power.

These
writingsspan

a

period

of

morethanthreethousand
years

andwerecreated
in
civilizationsasdis»

parate

asancientChinaandRenaissance
Italy;

yetthey

sharecommon

threadsand

themes,

togetherhinting

atanessenceof
power

thathas
yet

to

be
fully

articulated.The 48 lawsof
power

arethedistillationofthisaccu-

mulated
wisdom,

gathered

from
the
writings

of
the
most
illustriousstrate

gists (Sun-tzu, Clausewitz),

statesmen

(Bismarck, Talleyrand),

courtiers

(Castiglione,

Gracién),

seducers

(Ninon

de
Lenclos,

Casanova),

andcon

artists

(“Yellow

Kid”

Weil)

in

history.

Thelawshavea

simplepremise:

Certainactionsalmost

always

in-

creaseone’s
power

(the

observance
of
the

law),

while
othersdecrease
it

andevenruinus

(the

transgression

ofthe

law).

These

transgressions

and

observancesareillustrated
by

historical

examples.

Thelawsaretimeless

anddefinitive.

T7ze 48 Laws


ofPower

canbeused
in
several

ways.Byreading

the
book

straightthroughyou

canlearnabout
power

in

general.Although

severalof

thelaws
may

seemnotto

pertain

directly

to
your
life,
intime
you

will
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