60‘ LAW 7
knowledge
and
wisdom.Isaac
Newtoncalledthis
“standing
onthe
shoul-
dersof
giants.”
He
meantthatin
making
his
discoveries
hehadbuiltonthe
achievementsofothers.A
greatpart
ofhis
auraof
genius,
he
knew,
wasat-
tributabletohisshrewd
ability
tomakethemostofthe
insights
of
ancient,
medieval,
andRenaissancescientists.
Shakespeare
borrowed
plots,
charac-
terizations,
andeven
dialogue
from
Plutarch,
among
other
writers,
forhe
knewthat
nobodysurpassed
Plutarchinthe
writing
ofsubtle
psychology
and
wittyquotes.
How
many
laterwritershaveintheir
turn
borrowed
from-~plagz'anlzed——Shakespeare?
Weallknowhowfewof
today’spoliticians
writetheirown
speeches.
Theirownwordswouldnotwinthema
single
vote;
their
eloquence
and
wit,
whateverthereisof
it,
they
owetoa
speech
writer.Other
people
do
the
work,
they
takethecredit.
The
upside
of
thisisthatitisa.kind
of
power
thatisavailableto
everyone.
Learntousethe
knowledge
ofthe
past
and
you
willlooklikea
genius,
evenwhen
you
are
reallyjust
aclever
borrower,
Writerswhohave
delved
intohuman
nature,
ancientmastersofstrat-
egy,
historiansofhuman
stupidity
and
folly,kings
and
queens
whohave
leamed
thehard
way
howtohandle
the
burdensof
power—-their
knowl-
edge
is
gathering
dust,
waiting
for
you
tocomeandstandontheirshoul-
ders.Theirwitcanbe
your
wit,
theirskillcanbe
your
skill,
and
they
will
nevercomearoundtotell
people
how
unoriginalyoureally
are.Youcan
slogthrough
life,
making
endless
mistakes,
wasting
timeand
energytrying
todo
things
from
your
own
experience.
Or
you
canusethearmiesofthe
past.
AsBismarckonce
said,
“Fools
say
that
they
learn
byexperience.
I
prefer
to
profitby
others’
experience.”
Image:
TheVulture. Ofallthecreaturesin
the
jungle,
he has
it the
easiest.
The
hardworkofothersbecomeshis
work;
theirfailuretosurvivebecomeshis
nourishment.
Keep
an
eye
on
the
Vulture—while
you
are
hardat
work,
heiscir-
cling
above.Donot
fight
him,
join
him.
Authority:
There
is
muchtobe
known,
life
is
short,
andlifeisnot
life
without
knowledge.
It is therefore an excellent device to
acquire
knowledge
from
everybody.
Thus,
by
thesweatof2mother’s
brow,
you
winthe
reputation
of
being
anoracle.
(Baltasar
Gracién,