The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1
Extendthelawof

scarcity

to
your

ownskills.Makewhat
you

areoffer-

ing

the
worldrareandhard
to
find,

and

youinstantly

increaseitsvalue.

There

always

comes
a
momentwhenthosein
poweroverstay

their

welcome.Wehave
grown

tiredof
them,
lost
respect

for
them;

we
seethem

asnodifferentfromtherestof
mankind,

whichisto
say

thatweseethemas

rather
worse,


sincewe

inevitablycompare

theircurrentstatusinour
eyes

totheir
formerone.Thereisanartto

knowing

whentoretire.Ifitis
done

right,youregain

the
respectyou

had
lost,
andretain
a
part

of
yourpower.

The

greatest

rulerofthesixteenth
century

wasCharlesV.

King

of

Spain,


Hapsburg

emperor,

he

governed

an
empire

thatatone
point

in-

clucledmuchof


Europe

andtheNewWorld.Yetatthe

height

ofhis
power,

in
1557,
he
retiredtothe
monastery

of
Yuste.
Allof

Europe

was

captivated

by

hissudden
withdrawal;

people

whohadhatedantifearedhim

suddenly

calledhim
great,


andhecametobeseenas
asaint.In
morerecent
times,

thefilmactressGretaGarbowasnevermoreadmiredthanwhenshere

tired,

in1941,Forsomeherabsencecametoosoon—sl1ewasinhermid-

thirties—but
she

wiselypreferred

to
leave
onherown
terms,
ratherthan

waiting

forher
audienceto
grow

tiredofher.

Make

yourself

tooavailableandtheauraof
poweryou

havecreated

around

yourself

willwear
away.

Turnthe
game

around:Make

yourself

less

accessible
and
you

increasethevalueof
yourpresence.

Authority:

Useabsencetocreate

respect

andesteem.
If
presence

diminishes
fame,
absence
augments

it.

Amanwhowhenabsentis

regarded

as
a

lionbecomeswhen

presentsomething

com-

monandridiculous. Talentslosetheir luster

ifwe
becometoofamiliarwith
them,
forthe

outer shell ofthe mind is more

readily

seen

thanitsrichinnerkernel.Eventheoutstand«

ing
genius

makesuseofretirementsothat

men
may

honor him
and so
that the

yearning

aroused
by

his
absence

may

causehimtobeesteemed.

(Baltasar
Grecian,

l60lvl658)

LAW 16 I21
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