The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1
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an
air

Thebest
way

todothisis

through

theater,

orotherdevicesofitskind.

Surround

yourself

with

luxury,

dazzle
your

followerswithvisual

splendor,

filltheir
eyes

with

spectacle.

Not

only

willthis

keep

themfrom

seeing

the

ridiculousnessof
your

ideas,

theholesin
your

belief

system,

itwillalsoat-

tractmore
attention,
morefollowers.

Appeal

toallthe
senses:
Useincense

for

scent,soothing

musicfor

hearing,

colorfulchartsand

graphs

forthe

eye.

You
might

eventicklethe
mind,

perhapsbyusing

new

technological

gadgets

to

giveyour

culta

pseudo-scientific

veneer-—as

long

as
you

donot

make

anyonereally

think.Usetheexotic—-distant
cultures,

strange

cus-

toms—tocreatetheatrical

effects,

and
to
makethemost
banal
and

ordinary

affairsseem

signs

of

something

extraordinary.

Step

3: BorrowtheFormsof
OrganizedReligion

toStructure the

Group.

Your
cultlike
following

is

growing;

itistimeto

organize

it.Finda

way

both

elevating

and

comforting.Organizedreligions

have

long

heldun-

questionedauthority

for

large

numbersof

people,

andcontinuetodosoin

our

supposedly

secular
age.

Andevenifthe

religion

itselfhasfaded
some,

itsformsstillresonatewith
power.

The
lofty

and
holy

associationsof
orga-

nized
religion

can
be

endlesslyexploited.

Createritualsfor
your
followers;

organize

themintoa

hierarchy,ranking

themin

grades

of

sanctity,

and

giv-

ing

themnamesandtitlesthatresoundwith

religious

overtones;
askthem

forsacrificesthatwillfill
your

coffersandincrease
yourpower.

To

empha-

size

yourgathering’squasireligious

nature,
talkand
actlikea

prophet.

You

arenot
a
dictator,

after

all;

you

area
priest,

a
guru,

a
sage,

a

shaman,

or
any

otherwordthathides
your

real
power

inthemistof

religion.

Step

4:

Disguise

YourSourceofIncome.Your
group

has
grown,

and
you

have
structured
itinachurchlikeform.Yourcoffersare

beginning

tofill

with
your

followers’
money.

Yet
you

mustneverbeseenas

hungry

for

money

andthe
power

it

brings.

Itisatthismomentthat
you

must
disguise

thesourceof
your

income.

Yourfollowerswanttobelievethatif

they

follow
you

allsortsof

good

things

willfallintotheir

lap.Bysurroundingyourself

with
luxuryyou

be-

come
livingproof

ofthesoundnessof
your

belief

system.

Never
revealthat

your

wealth

actually

comesfrom
your

followers’

pockets;

instead,

make
it

seemtocomefromthetruthof
your

methods.Followerswill
copyyour

eachand
every

moveinthebeliefthatitwill
bring

themthesame
results,

and
their
imitativeenthusiasm
willblindthemtothecharlatannatureof

your

wealth.

Step

5:Set
Up

anUs-Versus—Them
Dynamic.

The
group

isnew
large

and

thriving,

a
magnetattracting

moreandmore

particles.

If
you

arenot

careful,

though,

inertiawillset
in,
andtime
and
boredomwill

demagnetize

the
group.

To

keepyour

followers
united,
you

mustnow
dowhatallreli-

gions

andbelief

systems

havedone:createanus—versus—thern


dynamic.

First,

makesure
your

followersbelieve

they

are
part

ofanexclusive
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