The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1

When


they

embarrassthemselveswitha
temper
tantrum,
you

willhave

gained

several
victories,
oneofthese

being

thatinthefaceoftheirchildish-

ness
you


havemaintained

yourdignity

and
composure.

Image:

ThePondofFish.Thewaters

areclear
and
calm,

and
thefisharewell
belowthesurface.

Stir
thewatersand
theyemerge.

Stiritsomemoreand
theyget

angry,rising

tothe
surface,
biting

whatevercomes
near-

including

a
freshly

baited hook.

Authority:

If
youropponent

isof
a
hot
temper.try

toirritatehim.If
he

is
arrogant,try

to
encourage

his

egotism,

..
.
Onewhoisskilledat


making

the
enemy

movedoesso

bycreating

asituation

according

to

whichthe
enemy

will
act;

he
entices
the
enemy

with

something

he
is

ccxtajn
to
take.
He

keeps

the
enemy

onthemove
byholding

outbait

andthenattackshimwith

pickedtroops.

(Sun—tzu,


fourth
century
15.0.)

REVERSAL

When

playing

with

people’s

emotions
you

havetobecareful.

Study

the

enemy

beforehand:Somefisharebestleftat
thebottom
ofthe

pond.

Theleadersofthe
city

of

Tyre,capital

ofancient
Phoenicia,
feltconfl-

dent

they

couldwithstand
Alexanderthe

Great,

who
had

conquered

the

Oiientbuthadnotattackedtheir
city,

whichstoodwell

protected

onthe

water.

They

sentambassadorstoAlexander

saying

that

although

they

would

recognize

himas

emperorthey

wouldnotallowhimorhisforcesto

enter

Tyre.

Thisof
course

enraged

him,
andhe

immediately

mounted
a

siege.


Forfourmonthsthe
city

withstood
him,
and

finally

hedecidedthat

the


struggle

wasnotworth
it,
andthathewouldcometotermswiththe

Tyrians.


But

they,

feeling

that

they

had

already

baitedAlexanderand

got-

ten
away

with
it,

andconfident
that

they

couldwithstand
him,

refusedto

LAW 39 331
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