Never Put Too Much Trust in Friends; Learn How to Use Enemies - Deepstash

Never Put Too Much Trust in Friends; Learn How to Use Enemies

Friends may betray; enemies are often more dependable.

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summary of the 48 Laws of Power, as written by Robert Greene in his book The 48 Laws of Power. Each law is concise and presents a concept on influence and control.

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