Cutting yourself off from others may feel safe, but it weakens your influence and blinds you to important developments.
During the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette’s isolation at Versailles kept her unaware of the growing unrest, ultimately leading to her downfall.
Staying connected allows you to monitor threats and build alliances. Engage with others, gather information, and maintain a network of allies.
Isolation might seem like protection, but it often leaves you vulnerable and unprepared for change.
Also you are social creature being isolated can damage your physce alot then you except .
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The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene outlines strategies for gaining and mastering power, using historical examples to teach manipulation, control, and influence.
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