Book Review "48 Laws of Power" by: Robert Greene (1998)
As a preliminary of the discourse that would be the 48 laws of Power. I looked into a few of Robert Greene's interviews.
The 48 Laws of Power is an essential for those whom want to perfect their attitude. What can we do to be socially flawless? Robert Greene suggests that we are inside blubbering for decadence like lust, power, and greed. He mentions the intent is universal and the observance of the law of power an essential step in changing and creating a new eloquent and powerful personal whom can dodge manipulative tactics, create a strong sense of will and focus, and deceive with cunning only to be traced by more intellectual cunning.
Aside from the book having a brotherhood esque hilarity to it in which the laws of power are an unspoken code that must be configured for posterity and proof of purpose. There is also some legitimate strategy here that is backed by historical reference. Many examples accrue through the 48 chapters. These real tales focus on the sabotage, the decay, the replacement, the banishing, and the fleeing of people whom underestimated the laws of power and were surpasses or outwitted to their demise. The book is a fool's guide to bolstering a set of actions and conduct that can thwart manipulation and give power to purpose. Usurp Away.
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