The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1
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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