backs,
butwho
laughed
loudestintheend?In
general,
then,
always
make
people
believe
they
aresmarterand
more
sophisticated
than
you
are.
They
will
keepyou
aroundbecause
you
makethemfeelbetterabout
themselves,
andthe
longeryou
are
around,
themore
opportunitiesyou
willhavetodo
ceivethem.
Ima.
g
e 2
The
Opossum.
In
playing
dead,
the
opossumplaysstupid.
Many
a
predator
hasthereforeleftit
alone. Who couldbelieve thatsuchan
ugly, unintelligent,
nervous little creature
could be
capable
of such
deception?
Authority:
Knowhowtomakeuseof
stupidity:
The
wisest
man
plays
thiscardat
times.Thereareoccasionswhenthe
highest
wisdomconsistsin
appearing
notto
know—you
mustnotbe
ign0—
rantbut
capable
of
playing
it. Itisnotmuch
goodbeing
wise
among
foolsandsane
among
lunatics.Hewho
poses
asafoolisnot
afool.Thebest
way
tobewell
received
by
allistoclothe
yourself
intheskin
of
the
dumbestofbrutes.
(BaltasarGracién,
1601-1658)
REVERSA14
Toreveal
thetruenatureof
yourintelligencerarelypays;you
should
get
in
thehabitof
downplaying
itatalltimes.If
people
inadvertently
learnthe
truth—-that
you
are
actually
muchsmarterthan
youlook--«they
willadmire
you
morefor
being
discreetthanfor
makingyour
brilliance
show.
Atthe
startof
your
climbtothe
top,
of
course,
you
cannot
play
too
stupid:
You
may
want
tolet
your
bosses
know,
inasubtle
way,
that
you
aresmarter
thanthe
competition
around
you.
As
you
climbthe
ladder,
however,
you
shouldtosome
degreetry
to
dampenyour
brilliance.
There
is,however,
onesituation
where
it
pays
todothe
opposite-
when
you
cancover
up
a
deception
withashow
of
intelligence.
Inmatters
ofsmartsasinmost
things,appearances
arewhatcount.If
you
seemto
have
authority
and
knowledge,
people
willbelievewhat
yousay.
Thiscan
be
very
usefulin
getting
you
outofa
scrape.
Theartdealer
Joseph
Duveenwasonce
attending
a
soiréeattheNew
Yorkhomeofa
tycoon
towhom
hehad
recently
soldaDiirer
painting
for
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