The 48 Laws Of Power

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TheBlack

The herd shuns the

Sheep

black

sheep,

uncertain

whetheror
not
it

belongs

with them. So it
stragles

be-

hind,

or wanders
away

from

the
herd,

whereitis cornered

by

wolves
and

promptly

de-

voured.

Stay

with the
herd—

thereis

safety

innumbers,

Keep

your

differences in
your

thoughts

andnotin
your

fleece.

REVE
RSAL

The

only

timeitisworth

standing

outiswhen

youalready

standout-

when
you

have

achievedanunshakable
position

of
power,

andcan

display

your

differencefromothersasa

sign

ofthedistancebetween
you.

As
pres—

identoftheUnited
States,

LyndonJohnson

wouldsometimesholdmeet-

ings

while
he
saton
thetoilet.Sincenooneelseeithercouldorwould

claimsucha

“privilege,”Johnson

was

showingpeople

thathedidnothave

to observe the

protocols

andnicefiesofothers.The Roman
emperor

Caligulaplayed

thesame
game:

Hewouldwearawoman’s

negligee,

or
a

bathrobe,

toreceive
important

visitors.He
even
went
so
far
astohavehis

horseelectedconsul.Butit
backfired,
forthe

people

hated

Caligula,

and

his

gestureseventuallybrought

hisoverthrow.Thetruthisthateventhose

whoattainthe

heights

of
power

wouldbebetteroffatleast

affecting

the

common
touch,

foratsome

pointtheymay

need

popularsupport.

Finally,

thereis

always

a

place

forthe

gadfly,

the
person

whosuccess-

fully

defiescustom
and
mockswhathas
grown

lifelessinaculture.Oscar

Wilde,
for

example,

achievedconsiderablesocial
power

onthisfounda-

tion:Hemadeitclearthathedisdainedtheusual
ways

of

doingthings,

and

whenhe

gavepublicreadings

his
audiencesnot

onlyexpected

himtoin-

sultthem
but
welcomedit We
notice,however,
thathiseccentricrole

eventuallydestroyed

him.
Evenhadhecometoabetter
end,
remember

thathe
possessed

anunusual

genius:

Withouthis
gift

toamuseand

delight,

hisbarbswould

simply

haveoffended

people.
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