100 LAW 13
way
inside
the
other
persorfs
mind,
toseetheirneedsand
interests,
to
get
ridofthescreenof
your
own
feelings
thatobscurethetruth.Masterthis
an
andtherewillbenolimitstowhat
you
can
accomplish.
Image:
ACord that
Binds.Thecordof
mercy
and
grati-
tudeis
threadbare.
and
will
break
at
the firstshock.
Do not throw
suchalifeline.
The cord 0 f
mutual self-inter-
estiswovenof
many
fibersand
cannot
easily
be
severed.Itwillserve
you
wellfor
years.
Authority:
Theshortestandbest
way
tomake
your
for
tuneistolet
people
see
clearly
that
itisin
their
interests
to
promote yours.(jean
de
La
Bruyere. l645—169(i)
REVERSAI.
Some
people
willseean
appeal
to
theirselfiinterest
as
ugly
and
ignoble.
Theyactuallyprefer
tobeable
to
exercise
charity,mercy,
and
justice,
whicharetheir
ways
of
feelingsuperior
to
you:
When
you
beg
themfor
help,youemphasize
their
power
and
position.They
are
strongenough
to
need
nothing
from
youexcept
thechancetofeel
superior.
Thisisthewine
thatintoxicatesthem.
They
are
dying
tofund
yourproject,
to
introduce
you
to
powerfulpeople———provided,
of
course,
thatallthisisdonein
public,
andfor
a
good
cause
(usually
themore
public,
the
better).
Not
everyone,
then,
canbe
approachedthroughcynical
self—interest.Some
people
willbe
put
off
by
it,
because
they
dorftwanttoseemtobemotivated
by
such
things.They
need
opportunities
to
display
their
good
heart,
Donotbe
shy.
Givethemthat
opportunity.
It’snotasif
you
arecon»
ning
them
byasking
for
help——it
is
really
their
pleasure
to
give,
andtobe
seen
giving.
Youmust
distinguish
thedifferences
amongpowerfulpeople
and
figure
outwhatmakesthemtick.When
they
ooze
greed,
donot
appeal
totheir
charity.
When
they
wantto
look
charitableand
noble,
donot
ap-
peal
totheir