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Guard Your Reputation Fiercely

Guard Your Reputation Fiercely

Reputation is your strongest asset. Defend it aggressively and attack any threats before they take root. A strong reputation grants leverage even in the absence of strength.

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Life ain’t that deep. We are here to live and to die, be happy, act in that happiness, and share it. Don’t hold back do whatever you want

Greene’s “The 48 Laws of Power” offers timeless strategies for influence and dominance. Use them to rise, defend yourself, or decode the motives of those who seek power over you. Master the game or risk being played.

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