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The Arrogant and Proud Man: Any perceived slight will lead to a vengeance of overwhelming violence. Flee these people.
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Key to Power: Learn to demonstrate the correctness of your ideas...
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Learn the Game of Power: Master your emotions. Play with appearances. Shift your perspective on the world. Learn from those who came before you.
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