48 Laws of Power
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Narrado por:
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Richard Poe
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Robert Greene
Amoral, cunning, ruthless, and instructive, this piercing work distills 3,000 years of the history of power into 48 well-explicated laws. This bold volume outlines the laws of power in their unvarnished essence, synthesizing the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, and other infamous strategists. The 48 Laws of Power will fascinate any listener interested in gaining, observing, or defending against ultimate control.
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The format is my biggest complaint. I found myself skipping to the next chapter whenever the historical anecdotes got boring. Some of the stories were better than others, some of the laws were better than others, and some of the stories applied to the laws them selves better than others.
Not all laws are created equal
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Should be titled A handbook for every con man, lawyer, and politician
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Keys to power !
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A pacifist and a hardened criminal can each take away completely different lessons from the book, so it is your character that will determine what you do with the information. Life and the accumulation of power and influence is never fair, and this book does not pretend that it ever is. We all want a happy and enjoyable life, and to do that, like it or not, we need power and influence. And to achieve a happy and enjoyable life, we have to play the hand we are dealt, which is the world we live in, a world where resources are scarce, and everything you want, someone else will also want. Embrace pursuing power and influence; it is only human, and it can lead to good. If you don't, others will, and you will be left in the dust when it comes to nearly everything you desire. People who have no power and influence are generally people who are looked down upon.
All of Greene's books are full uncommon common sense, things that deep down we know to be true and logical, but that we don't always act upon. Just going from the top, there is nothing wrong with not outshining your boss unless that boss is doing an awful job (Law 1). It is okay to question your friendships (Law 2), as we have all had friendships sour. It's fine to talk less and conceal intentions (Laws 3 and 4), because people are drawn to mystery, not the open and honest who give everything away when they speak. There is nothing wrong with valuing and protecting your reputation (Law 5) and to be alluring enough so that you are worthy of courting attention from others (Law 6). Gathering wisdom obtained by others to propel you forward (Law 7), getting people to come to you instead of the other way around (Law 8), knowing that actions speak louder than words (Law 9), and avoiding toxic people (Law 10) can only help you. I can go on...
I see many people defend reading this book by saying it is a shield from the harsh world and its harsh people, as if they are completely virtuous and well intentioned. This is deceptive, because as I wrote earlier, we all want to get a little attention sometimes, to be liked, to have a rewarding career which does mean surpassing others who want that same position that we want. I have more friendships, more respect, more excitement, a better career, and a greater sense of purpose and fulfillment in life due to Greene's books (I have all of them and keep notes on 4 of them.). I know how to live, why I live the way I do, and I know exactly who I am, and no one that I am aware of would call me nefarious or evil or power hungry. The biggest impact has been on my communication skills, as if I have trained myself to listen and to see the world through the eyes of others. (This, I believe, is Greene's overarching message that he really hammers home in the Laws of Human Nature.) It has given me the ability to know (at a base level) who people generally are and what their character may be shortly after meeting them. I can sense what they are motivated by and what they want to hear. It is the observational skills of a pet who knows you are leaving in an hour, but you believe you have given the pet no conscious clues to believe this. The pet observes you the way no one else does, because it depends on you for its survival. These are observational skills you will develop as a second nature (although it may take several interactions with some people), but unlike the pet, you will know how to act and what to say immediately after your observations, and also unlike the pet, you will be able to apply your observations to nearly everyone.
A sheep in wolves clothing... mostly
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Modern day masterpiece
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Good read.
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long but amazing
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Love this book!Must read!
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essential reading by anyone
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Perfect
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