The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1
to

beguile

thecommittee
with
well—crafted
responses

that
were

ambiguous,

funny,

and
double—edged.

Insteadofan
angry,

heartfelt
tirade,

herancir-

clesaroundthemwitha

stagedproduction,

and

they

lethimoffscot-free.

Otherdramaticeffectsfor
yourrepertoire

includethebeau
geste,

an

actionataclimacticmomentthat

symbolizesyourtriumph

or
your

bold-

ness.Caesar’sdramatic

crossing

oftheRubiconwasabeau
geste——a

move

thatdazzledthesoldiersand
gave

himheroic
proportions.

Youmustalso

appreciate

the

importance

of
stage

entrancesandexits.When

Cleopatra

firstmetCaesarin

Egypt,

shearrivedrolled
up

ina
carpet,

whichshe

arranged

tohaveunfurledathisfeet.

GeorgeWashington

twiceleft
power

withflourishandfanfare

(first

asa

general,

thenasa

president

whorefused

tositfor
a
third

term),

showing

heknewhowtomakethemoment
count,

dramatically

and

symbolically.

Yourownentrancesandexitsshouldbe

crafiedand

planned

as

carefully.

Rememberthat
overacting

canbe

counte1productive—it

isanother

way

of

spending

toomucheffort
trying

toattractattention. Theactor

Richard
Burtondiscovered

early

inhiscareerthat

bystandingtotally

still

onstage,

hedrewattentiontohimselfand
away

fromtheotheractors.Itis

lesswhat
you

dothat
matters,

clearly,

than
how
you

do

it—yourgraceful-

nessand
imposing

stillnessonthesocial
stage

countformorethanoverdo»

ingyourpart

and
moving

aroundtoomuch.

Finally:

Learnto

playmany

roles,

tobewhateverthemomentre»

quires.Adaptyour

masktothesituation-be
protean

inthefaces
you

wear.

Bismarck

played

this
game

to

perfection:

To
a
liberalhewas
a
liberal,
to
a

hawkhewasahawk.Hecould notbe

grasped,

andwhatcannotbe

grasped

cannotbeconsumed.

I m a
g

e :

TheGreek Sea—God Proteus.


His
power

camefromhis
ability

to

changeshape

at
will,
tobewhateverthe

moment

required.

When
Menelaus,

brother

of
Agarnemnon,

tried to seize
him,

Proteus

transformedhimself
intoa
lion,

thena
serpent,

a

panther,

a
boar,
running
water,
and
finally

a

leafy

tree.

Authority:

Knowhowtobeall

things

toallmen.AdiscreetProteus—a

scholar
among

scholars,

asaint
among

saints.
Thatistheartof
winning

over

everyone,

forlikeattractslike.Takenoteof
temperaments

and

adaptyour

selftothatofeach
personyou

meet—followtheleadoftheseriousand

jovial

in
turn,

changingyour

mood

discreetly.

(Baltasar

Gracian,

1601-1658)

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