LAW 7
page
56
GET
OTHERS
TO
DOTHEWORKFOR
YOU,
BUT
ALWAYS
TAKE
THECREDIT
Usethe
wisdom,
knowledge,
and
legworkof
other
people
to
furtheryour
ownmuse.Not
only
willsuchassis-
tancesave
you
valuabletimeand
energy,
itwill
giveyou
a
godlike
aura
ofejficiertcy
and
speed.
In
theend
your
hehpers
willbe
forgotten
and
you
willberemembered.Neverdo
yourself
whatotherscando
foryou.
LAW 8
page
62
MAKEOTHERPEOPLECOMETOYOU—-USEBAITIFNECESSARY
When
youforte
theother
person
to
act,
you
aretheoneincontrol.Itis
always
bettertomake
youropponent
cometo
you,abandoning
hisown
plans
inthe
process.
Lurehimwith
fabulousgains-then
attack.Youhold
thecards.
LAW’ 9
page
69
WIN
THROUGHYOUR
ACTIONS,
NEVERTHROUGHARGUMENT
Anymomentarytriumphyou
think
you
have
gainedthroughargument
is
really
a
Iyrrhir
victory:
Theresent»
mentand
ill
will
you
stir
up
is
stronger
and
lasts
longer
than
anymomentarychangeofopinion.
Itismuch
more
powerful
to
get
othersto
agree
with
youthroughyour
actions,
without
saying
:1word.
Demonstrate,
do
not
explicate.
LAW 10
page
76
INFECTION:AVOIDTHEUNHAPPYANDUNLUCKY
Youcan
die
from
someoneelse’:
misery-——emotional
states
areas
infectious
as
diseases.Km
mayfeelyou
are
helping
the
drowning
manbut
you
are
onlyprecipitatingyour
owndisaster:The
unfortunate
sometimes
draw
misfortune
on
themselves;
they
willalsodrawiton
you.
Associatewiththe
happy
and
fortunate
instead.
LAW 11
page
82
LEARNTOKEEPPEOPLEDEPENDENTONYOU
Tomaintain
yourindependenceyou
must
always
beneededandwanted.Themore
you
arerelied
on,
themore
freedomyou
have.
Make
peopledepend
on
youfor
their
happiness
and
prosperity
and
you
have
nothing
to
fear.
Nevertouchthem
enough
sothat
they
can
do
without
you.
LAVV 12
page
89
USESELECTIVEHONESTYANDGENEROSITYTODISARMYOURVICTIM
Onesincereandhonestmovewillcoveroverdozens
of
dishonestones.
0pen~hea7tedgesturesofhonesty
and
gertemsity
bring
downthe
guardof
eventhemost
suspicionspeople.
Once
your
selective
honestyopens
aholein
their
armor;
you
candeceiveand
manipulate
thematwill.A
timelygzfl-ma’}i‘q,v'an
horse-——zoillservethesame
purpose.
LAW I 3
page
95
WHENASKINGFOR
HELP,
APPEALTOPEOPLE’S
SELFAINTEREST,
NEVERTOTHEIRMERCYORGRATITUDE
Ifyou
needtoturntoan
ally
for
help,
donotbothertoremindhim
ofyourpast
assistanceand
good
deeds.He
will
find
a
way
to
ignoreyou.
Instead,
uncover
something
in
yourrequest,
orin
your
alliancewith
him,
that
will
benefit
him,
and
emphasize
it
out
of
all
proportion,
He
will
respondenthusiastically
whenheseessome-
thing
tobe
gainedforhimself.
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