The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1

6 LAW 1


an

unforgivable

miscalculationofhisown
importance

andhe

paid

forit

with hislife. Remember the

following:

Never take
yourposition

for

granted

andneverlet
any

favors
you

receive
go

to
your

head.

Knowing

the

dangers

of

outshiningyour

master,
you

canturnthisLaw

to

youradvantage.

First
you

mustflatterand
puffupyour

master.Overt

flattery

canbeeffectivebuthasits
limits;
itistoodirectand
obvious,
and

looksbadtoothercourtiers.Discreet

flattery

ismuchmore
powerful.

If

you

aremore

intelligent

than
your

master,
for

example,

seemthe

opposite:

Makehim
appear

more

intelligent

than
you.

Act
naive.
Makeit
seemthat

you

needhis

expertise.

Commitharmlessmistakesthatwillnot
hurt
you

in

the

long

runbut
will

giveyou

thechancetoaskforhis

help.

Mastersadore

such

requests.

Amasterwhocannotbestowon
you

the ofhis

experi-

ence
may

directrancorandillwillat
you

instead.

If
your

ideasaremorecreativethan
your
master’s,

ascribethemto

him,

inas

public

amanneras

possible.

Makeitclearthat
your

advice
is

merely

an
echoof
hisadvice.

If
yousurpassyour

masterin
wit,
itis

okay

to

play

theroleofthecourt

jester,

butdonotmakehim
appear

coldand

surlybycomparison.

Tone

down
your

humorif
necessary,

andfind
ways

tomakehimseemthedis-

penser

ofamusement
and

good

cheer.If
you

are

naturally

moresociable

and
generous

than
your
master,
becarefulnottobethecloudthatblocks

hisradiancefromothers.Hemust
appear

asthesunaroundwhich
every-

one
revolves,
radiating
power

and
brilliance,
thecenterofattention.If
you

arethrustintothe
position

of
entertaining
him,

a

display

of
your

limited

means
may

win
you

his

sympathy.Anyattempt

to

impress

himwith
your

grace

and

generosity

can
prove

fatal:Learnfrom

Fouquet

or
pay

the

price.

Inallofthesecasesitisnotaweaknessto

disguiseyourstrengths

if

intheend

they

leadto

power.Byletting

othersoutshine
you,
you

remain

in
control,
insteadof

being

avictimoftheir

insecurity.

Thiswillallcomein

handy

the

dayyou

decidetoriseabove
your

inferiorstatus.
If,
like
Galileo,

you

canmake
your

mastershineevenmoreinthe
eyes

of
others,

then
you

are
a

godsend

and

you

will
be

instantlypromoted.

Image:

The Starsinthe

Sky.

Therecanbe
only

onesunata time. Never

obscure the
sunlight,

or

rivalthe sun's
brilliance‘,

rather,
fadeintothe

sky

and

find
ways

to
heighten

the master star’s

intensity.
Free download pdf