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Never put too much trust in friends, learn how to use enemies: Be wary of those who are close to you, and use your enemies as a means of gaining power.

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The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a bestselling book that provides a guide to gaining, maintaining, and using power in various social and professional situations. Some key ideas from the book include:

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Day 4:

  • Keep friends for friendship, but work with the skilled and competent.
  • As Lincoln said, you destroy an enemy when you make a friend of him.
  • Without enemies around us, we grow lazy.
  • Nothing is stable in the realm of power, and even the closest of friends can be transfor...

Day 2:

  • Always make those above you feel comfortably superior.
  • Make your masters appear more brilliant than they are and you will attain the heights of power.
  • Masters do not care about science or empirical truth or the latest invention ; they care about their name and their glory.

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It is a fact of life that, as soon as a powerful foreigner enters a province, all those who are weaker flock to his side motivated by envy of the chief put over them.

So, in regard to lesser lords, a new Prince has no trouble...

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