The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1
they

hadto

spend

a

hefty

sum,
but

they

figured

they

had

managed

torid

themselvesofan
irritating


competitor.

Afewmonths
later,

though,

Gould

wasitat


again,complaining

hehadbeentreated

unfairly.

Hestarted
up

a

second
company


to

compete

withWesternUnionandits
new

acquisition.

Thesame


thinghappenedagain:

WesternUnion

bought

himouttoshut

him
up.


Soonthe

patternbegan

forthethird
time,
butnowGouldwentfor

the


jugular:

He

suddenlystaged

a

bloody

takeover

struggle

and

managed

to


gaincomplete

controlofWesternUnion.Hehadestablisheda
pattern

thathadtrickedthe


company’s

directorsinto
thinking

his

goal

wastobe

bought

outat
a
handsomerate.Once

theypaid

him
off,

they

relaxedand

failedtonoticethathewas


actuallyplaying

for

higher

stakes.The
pattern

is

powerful

inthatitdeceivestheother
person

into
expecting

the

opposite

of

what
you


are

reallydoing.

Anotlierpsychological

weaknessonwhichtoconstructa
smoke
screen

isthe


tendency

tomistake
appearances

for

reality-——thefeeling

thatifsome-

oneseemsto


belong

to
your
group,

their

belonging

mustbe
real.Thishabit

makestheseamlessblenda
very


effectivefront.Thetrickis

simple:

Yousim«

ply

blendinwiththosearound
you.

Thebetter
you

blend,
theless

suspi-

cious
you


become.

During

theColdWarofthe1950sand

’60s,

as
is
now

notorious,


a
slew
of
Britishcivilservants
passed

secrets
tothe
Soviets.

They

wentundetectedfor
years


because

they

were

apparently

decent

chaps,

had

gone


toallthe
right

schools,

andlitthe

oldvboy

network

perfectly.

Blend~

ing


inisthe

perfect

smokescreenfor

spying.

Thebetter
you

do
it,

thebet-

ter
you


canconceal
your

intentions.

Remember:
It
takes
patience

and

humility

todull
your

brilliant
colors,

to
put

onthemaskofthe

inconspicuous.

Donot

despair

at

having

towear

suchablandrnask~—itisoften

yourunreadability

thatdraws

people

to
you

andmakes
youappear

a
person

of
power.

Image:

A

Sheep’s

Skin.

A

sheep

never
marauds,

a

sheep

never

deceives,

a

sheep

is
magnificently

dumbanddocile.Witha

sheepskin

onhis
back,

afoxcan
passright

intothechicken
coop.

Authority:

Have
you

everheardofaskillful

general,

whointendsto

surprise

a
citadel,announcing

his

plan

tohis

enemy?

Conceal
your

purpose

andhide
yourprogress;

donotdisclosetheextentof
your

designs


until

they

cannotbe

opposed.

untilthecombatisover.Win

the
victory

before
you

declarethe
war.Ina
word,
imitatethose
walk

like

people

whose

designs

arenotknown

exceptby

the

ravaged

coun—

try

through

which

they

have
passed.

(Ninon

cle
Lenclos,

16234706)

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