LAW 14
page
107
POSEASA
FRIEND,
WORKAS
ASPY
Knowing
about
your
rival
is
critical.Use
spies
to
gather
valuable
information
thatwill
keep
you
a
step
ahead.
Betterstill:
Play
the
spyyourself
In
polite
social
encounters,
learnto
probe.
Askindirect
questions
to
getpeople
torevealtheirweaknessesandintentions.Thereisnooccasionthatisnotan
opportunity
finr
artfulspying.
LAWJ
page
107
CRUSHYOURENEMYTOTALLY
All
great
leaderssinceAdoseshaveknownthata
fearedenemy
mustbecrushed
completely.
(Sometimes
they
havelearnedthisthehard
way.)If
oneemberis
leftalight,
nomatterhow
dimly
it
smolders,
a
fire
willeventu-
ally
breakout.Moreislost
throughstoppinghalfway
than
through
totalannihilation:The
enemy
will
recover,
andwillseek
revenge.
Crush
him,
not
only
in
body
butin
spirit.
LAW 16
page
115
USEABSENCETOINCREASERESPECTAND
HONOR
Toomuchcirculationmakesthe
pricego
down:Themore
you
areseenandheard
from,
themorecommon
you
appear
If
you
are
already
establishedina
group,temporary
withdrawal
from
itwillmake
you
moretalked
about,
evenmoreadmired.Youmustlearnwhentoleave.Createvalue
throughscarcity.
LAW 17
page
1:
KEEPOTHERSINSUSPENDEDTERROR:CULTIVATEANAIROFUNPREDICTABILITY
Humans
are
creatures
of
habit
withan
insatiableneedto
see
familiarity
inother
peoples
actions.Your
pre-
dictability
gives
themasense
of
control.Turnthetables:Be
deliberatelyunpredictable.
Behaviorthatseemsto
haveno
consistency
or
purpose
will
keep
them
off—balance,
and
they
willwearthemselvesout
trying
to
explain
your
moves.Taken
toan
extreme,
this
strategy
canintimidateandterrorize.
LAW 18
page
130
DONOTBUILDFORTRESSESTOPROTECTYOURSELF—ISOLATIONISDANGEROUS
Theworldis
dangerous
andmemiesare
everywhere——et/eryone
hasto
protect
themselves.A
fortres.s
seemsthe
safest.
Butisolation
exposesyou
to
more
dangers
thanit
protectsyoufrorn—-—it
cuts
youoffflom
valuablein-
formation,
itmakes
youconspicuous
andan
easy
target.
Bettertocirculate
amongpeople,find
allies,
mingle.
Youareshielded
fromyour
by
thecrowd.
LAWno
page
137
KNOWWHOYOU'REDEALINGWITH—DONOTOFFENDTHEWRONGPERSON
Thereare
manydifferent
kinds
ofpeople
inthe
world,
and
you
canneverassumethat
everyone
willreactto
yourstrategies
inthesame
way.
Deceiveoroutmaneuversome
people
and
they
will
spend
therest
of
theirlives
seekingrevenge.They
arewolvesin
lambs’
clothing.
Choose
your
victimsand
opponentscarefully,
then—
never
offend
ordeceivethe
wrong
person.
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