Image:
The
Cat.
Creatureof
habit,
itlovesthe
warmth ofthefamiliar.
Upset
its
routines,
disrupt
its
space,
anditwill
grow unmanageable
and
psychotic.
Placate
it
bysupporting
its
rituals.
If
change
is
necessary,
deceive
the
cat
by
keeping
thesmellofthe
past
alive;
placeobjects
familiartoitin
strategic
locations.
REVERSAL
The
past
isa
corpse
to
be
usedas
you
seefit.Ifwhat
happened
in
there-
cent
past
was
painful
and
harsh.
itis
se1f—destructive
to
associate
yourself
withit.When
Napoleon
cameto
power,
theFrenchRevolutionwasfresh
in
everyone’s
minds.Ifthecourtthatheestablishedhadborne
any
resem-
blancetothelavishcourtofLouisXVIand
Marie-Antoinette,
hiscourtiers
wouldhave
spent
all
their
time
worrying
abouttheir
ownnecks.
Instead,
Napoleon
establishedacourtremarkableforits
sobriety
andlackofosten-
tation.Itwasthecourtofamanwhovaluedworkand
military
virtues.This
newformseemed
appropriate
and
reassuring.
Inother
words,
pay
attention
tothetimes.Butunderstand:If
you
makea
bold
change
fromthe
past,you
mustavoidatallcoststhe
appear-
anceofavoidor
vacuum,
or
you
will
createterror.Even
an
ugly
recenthis-
tory
willseem
preferable
toan
emptyspace.
Fillthat
space
immediately
withnewritualsandforms.
Soothing
and
growing
familiar,
thesewillsecure
yourpositionamong
themasses.
Finally,
the
arts,fashion,
and
technology
wouldseemtobe
areasin
which
power
wouldcomefrom
creating
a
radical
rupture
withthe
past
and
appearing
cutting
edge.
Indeed,
sucha
strategy
can
bringgreat
power,
but
ithas
manydangers.
Itisinevitablethat
your
innovationswillbeoutdone
by
someoneelse.Youhavelittlecontrol—-someone
younger
andfresher
moves
in
asuddennew
direction,
makingyour
bold
innovationof
yester~
day
seemtiresomeandtame
today.
Youareforever
playing
catch-up;
your
power
istenuousandshort-lived.Youwanta
power
builton
something
moresolid.
Using
the
past,
tinkering
with
tradition,
playing
withconven-
tion
to
subvert
itwill
giveyour
creations
something
more
thanamomen-
taryappeal.
Periods
of
dizzyingchangedisguise
the
fact
thata
yearning
for
the
past
will
inevitablycreep
backin.Inthe
end,
using
the
past
for
your
own
purposes
will
bringyou
more
power
than
trying
tocutitoutcom-
p1etely—-a.
futileandself-destructiveendeavor.
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