The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1

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

greed.
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