The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1
the

degree

towhichithas

bought

influence.Makea

display

of

deferring

to

others,

asif

they

weremore

powerful

than
you.

Cosimode’Medici
per-

fectedthis
game;

hewasaconsummateconartistof
appearances.

Noone

could
gauge

theextentofhis
power———his

modestexteriorhidthetruth.

Neverbesofoolishastobelievethat
you

are
stirringup

admiration

by

flaunting

the

qualities

that
raise
you

aboveothers.

Bymaking

othersaware

oftheirinferior
position,you

are

onlystirringup“unhappy

admiration,”
or

envy,

whichwill
gnawaway

atthemuntil

they

undermine
you

in
waysyou

cannotforesee.Thefooldaresthe

gods

of

envybyflaunting

hisvictories.

Themasterof
power


understandsthatthe
appearance

of
superiority

over

othersis

inconsequential

nexttothe

reality

ofit.

Ofzzli

thedisorders
of

the
soul,
envy

isthe
only

onenoone
confesses

to.

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1'.AJ).46-120

KEYSTOPOWER

Thehumananimalhasahardtime

dealing

with

feelings

of

inferiority.

In

the‘faceof
superior

skill,talent,
or
power,

weareoftendisturbedandillat

ease;

thisisbecause
most
ofushaveaninflatedsense
of

ourselves,

and

whenwemeet

people

who
surpass

us

they

make
itcleartousthatwearein

fact
mediocre,
oratleastnotasbrilliantaswehad

thought.

Thisdiscur~


banceinour

self-image

cannotlast

long

without

stirringupugly

emotions.

Atfirstwefeel
envy:

If

only

wehadthe

quality

orskillofthe

superiorper

son,

wewouldbe

happy.

But

envybrings

usneithercomfortnot
any

closer

to

equality.

Norcanweadmitto

feeling

it,
for
it
isfrowned
uponsocially“

toshow
envy

istoadmitto

feeling

inferior.Toclose
friends,
we
may

con-

fessoursecretunrealized

desires,

butwewillneverconfessto

feeling

envy.

Soit

goesunderground.

We

disguise

itin
manyways,

like

finding

grounds

tocriticizethe
person

whomakesusfeelit:He
may

besmarterthanI
am,

we
say,

buthe
has
no
morals
or
conscience.Orhe
may

havemore
power,

butthat’sbecausehecheats.Ifwedonotslander
him,

perhaps

we

praise

him
excessiveIy——-another

of

envy’sdisguises.

Thereareseveral

strategies

for

dealing

withthe
insidious,

destructive

emotionof
envy.

First,

accept

thefactthattherewillbe

people

whowill

surpassyou

insome
way,

andalsothefactthat
youmayenvy

them.But

makethat

feeling

a
way

of

pushingyourself

to

equal

or
surpass

themsome-

day.

let
envy

turninwardandit

poisons

the

soul;

expel

itoutwardandit

can
move
you

to

greaterheights.

Second,

understandthatas

yougainpower,

thosebelow
you

willfeel

enviousof

you.Theymay

notshow
it
but
itis
inevitable.
Donot

naively

ac-

cept

thefacade

they

show
you———read

betweenthelinesoftheir
criticisms,

theirlittlesarcastic
remarks,
the
signs

of

backstabbing,

theexcessive

praise

thatis

preparingyou

fora
fall,

theresentfullookinthe
eye.

Halfthe

prob-

lemwith
envy

comeswhenwedonot

recognize

it
until
it
istoolate.

Finally,

expect

thatwhen

peopleenvyyou

they

willwork

againstyou

Theenviousltirlesus

mmfully

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lustful
slnncrand

beuonwstheendless

inventor
of
miksmid

rrraragemr
tohideand

nm.vkl1imszaIf.'


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isableto
prczeml

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the
superiority

of
ollwrswhiclzsum
up

his
heart,
as
ifhc

did

notsee
them,
norllfldl

(hem,norwereaware

ofzhcm,

I10?/lullever

heard
nfllmm.

Ilaita

masterxintularar.On

theulllerhandhe(rim;

withallhis
power

to

cronmycandthin

preventanyformof

sirperiorziyfrom

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inan
y
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ifthey
(In.he

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calumuy

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spits

poisonfrom

itshole.

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willraise
erullrtrsly

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men.

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pmplra

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inkrior
in/he

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