The 48 Laws of Power (Audiobook)[Law - 16] ये 48 psychology trick आपको सबसे आगे रखेगा
Book by Robert Greene
In the book that People magazine proclaimed “beguiling” and “fascinating,” Robert Greene and Joost Elffers have distilled three thousand years of the history of power into 48 essential laws by drawing from the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Carl Von Clausewitz and also from the lives of figures ranging from Henry Kissinger to P.T. Barnum.
Some laws teach the need for prudence (“Law 1: Never Outshine the Master”), others teach the value of confidence (“Law 28: Enter Action with Boldness”), and many recommend absolute self-preservation (“Law 15: Crush Your Enemy Totally”). Every law, though, has one thing in common: an interest in total domination. In a bold and arresting two-color package, The 48 Laws of Power is ideal whether your aim is conquest, self-defense, or simply to understand the rules of the game.
Law -1 : never outshine the master
Law -2 : never put too much trust in friends, learn how to use enemies
Law -3 : conceal your intensions
Law -4 : always say less than necessary
Law -5 : so much depends on reputation guard with your life
Law -6 : court attension at all costs
Law -7 get others to do the work for you, but always take the credit
Law -8 make other people come to you, use bait if necessary
Law -9 Win through your actions, never through arguments
Law -10 infection : avoid the unhappy and unlucky
Law -11 Learn to keep people dependent on you
Law -12 use selective honesty and generosity to disarm your victim
Law -13 when asking for help, appeal to peoples self interest, never their mercy or gratitude
Law -14 pose as a friend, work as a spy
Law -15 crush your enemy totally
Law -16 use absence to increase respect and honor
Law -17 keep others in suspended terror, Cultivate an air of unpredictability
Law -18 Do not build fortresses to protect yourself, isolation is dangerous
Law -19 know who you're dealing with, do not offend the wrong person
Law -20 do not commit to anyone
Law -21 play a sucker to catch a sucker, seem dumber than your mark
Law -22 use the surrender tactic : Transform weakness in to power
Law -23 concentrate your forces
Law -24 play with perfect courtier
Law -25 recreate your self
Law -26 keep your hands clean
Law -27 play on people's need to believe to create a cult like following
Law -28 enter action with boldness
Law -29 plan all the way to the end
Law -30 make your complishments seem effortless
Law -31 control the options, get others to play with the cards you deal
Law -32 play to people's fantasies
Law -33 discover each man's thumbscrew
Law -34 be royal in your own fashion. act like a king to be treated like one
Law -35 master the art of timing
Law -36 disdain things you can't have, ignoring them is best revenge
Law -37 create compelling spectacles
Law -38 think as you like but behave like others
Law -39 stir up waters to catch fish
Law -40 despise the free lunch
Law -41 avoid stepping into a great man's shoes
Law -42 strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter
Law -43 work on the hearts and mind of others
Law -44 disarm and infuriate with the mirror effect
Law -45 preach the need for change, but never reform too much at once
Law -46 never appear too perfect
Law -47 do not go past the mark you aimed for. in victory, know when to stop
Law -48 assume formlessness + conclusion
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Book by Robert Greene
In the book that People magazine proclaimed “beguiling” and “fascinating,” Robert Greene and Joost Elffers have distilled three thousand years of the history of power into 48 essential laws by drawing from the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Carl Von Clausewitz and also from the lives of figures ranging from Henry Kissinger to P.T. Barnum.
Some laws teach the need for prudence (“Law 1: Never Outshine the Master”), others teach the value of confidence (“Law 28: Enter Action with Boldness”), and many recommend absolute self-preservation (“Law 15: Crush Your Enemy Totally”). Every law, though, has one thing in common: an interest in total domination. In a bold and arresting two-color package, The 48 Laws of Power is ideal whether your aim is conquest, self-defense, or simply to understand the rules of the game.
Law -1 : never outshine the master
Law -2 : never put too much trust in friends, learn how to use enemies
Law -3 : conceal your intensions
Law -4 : always say less than necessary
Law -5 : so much depends on reputation guard with your life
Law -6 : court attension at all costs
Law -7 get others to do the work for you, but always take the credit
Law -8 make other people come to you, use bait if necessary
Law -9 Win through your actions, never through arguments
Law -10 infection : avoid the unhappy and unlucky
Law -11 Learn to keep people dependent on you
Law -12 use selective honesty and generosity to disarm your victim
Law -13 when asking for help, appeal to peoples self interest, never their mercy or gratitude
Law -14 pose as a friend, work as a spy
Law -15 crush your enemy totally
Law -16 use absence to increase respect and honor
Law -17 keep others in suspended terror, Cultivate an air of unpredictability
Law -18 Do not build fortresses to protect yourself, isolation is dangerous
Law -19 know who you're dealing with, do not offend the wrong person
Law -20 do not commit to anyone
Law -21 play a sucker to catch a sucker, seem dumber than your mark
Law -22 use the surrender tactic : Transform weakness in to power
Law -23 concentrate your forces
Law -24 play with perfect courtier
Law -25 recreate your self
Law -26 keep your hands clean
Law -27 play on people's need to believe to create a cult like following
Law -28 enter action with boldness
Law -29 plan all the way to the end
Law -30 make your complishments seem effortless
Law -31 control the options, get others to play with the cards you deal
Law -32 play to people's fantasies
Law -33 discover each man's thumbscrew
Law -34 be royal in your own fashion. act like a king to be treated like one
Law -35 master the art of timing
Law -36 disdain things you can't have, ignoring them is best revenge
Law -37 create compelling spectacles
Law -38 think as you like but behave like others
Law -39 stir up waters to catch fish
Law -40 despise the free lunch
Law -41 avoid stepping into a great man's shoes
Law -42 strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter
Law -43 work on the hearts and mind of others
Law -44 disarm and infuriate with the mirror effect
Law -45 preach the need for change, but never reform too much at once
Law -46 never appear too perfect
Law -47 do not go past the mark you aimed for. in victory, know when to stop
Law -48 assume formlessness + conclusion
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