The 48 Laws of Power
The feeling of having no power over people and events is generally unbearable to us. When we feel helpless, we feel miserable. No one wants less power; everyone wants more!
However, it is dangerous to seem too power-hungry or to be overt with your power moves. You must appear fair and decent. So, you need to be subtle—congenial yet cunning! Democratic yet devious.
The laws have a simple premise: certain actions will almost always increase your power—the observance of the "LAW," while others decrease it and even ruin us—the transgression of the "LAW." These observances and transgressions are illustrated by historical examples. The "LAWS" are timeless and definitive!
By getting such an overview of the entire subject, you will best be able to evaluate your own past actions and gain a greater degree of control over your immediate affairs. It is hoped that through the presentation, it will inspire thinking and reevaluation long after you finish it!
Several of the "LAWS" specifically address the "master-underling" or supervisor-subordinate relationship. (pxxiii)
LAW 1) Never outshine the master
LAW 2) Never put too much trust in friends; learn how to use enemies
LAW 3) Conceal your intentions
LAW 4) Always say less than necessary
LAW 5) So much depends on reputation—guard it with your life!
LAW 6) Court attention at all costs
LAW 7) Get others to do the work for you, but always take the credit!
LAW 8) Make other people come to you—use bait if necessary!
LAW 9) Win through your actions, never through argument
LAW 10) Infection—avoid the unhappy and unlucky
LAW 11) Learn to keep people dependent on you
LAW 12) Use selective honesty and generosity to disarm your victim
LAW 13) When asking for help, appeal to people's self-interest, never to their mercy or gratitude
LAW 14) Pose as a friend, work as a spy
LAW 15) Crush your enemy totally!
LAW 16) Use absence to increase respect and honor
LAW 17) Keep others in suspended terror—cultivate an air of unpredictability!
LAW 18) Do not build fortresses to protect yourself—isolation is dangerous!
LAW 19) Know who you are dealing with—do not offend the wrong person
LAW 20) Do not commit to anyone
LAW 21) Play a sucker to catch a sucker—seem dumber than your mark
LAW 22) Use the surrender tactic—transform weakness into power!
LAW 23) Concentrate your forces
LAW 24) Play the perfect courtier
LAW 25) Re-create your life!
LAW 26) Keep your hands clean
LAW 27) Play on people's need to believe to create a cult-like following
LAW 28) Enter action with boldness
LAW 29) Plan all the way to the end
LAW 30) Make your accomplishments seem effortless
LAW 31) Control the options—get others to play with the cards you deal
LAW 32) Play to people's fantasies
LAW 33) Discover each employee's thumbscrew!
LAW 34) Be royal in your fashion—act like a king or queen to be treated like one!
LAW 35) Master the art of timing
LAW 36) Disdain things you cannot have—ignoring them is the best revenge!
LAW 37) Create compelling spectacles
LAW 38) Think as you like but behave like others
LAW 39) Stir up waters to catch fish!
LAW 40) Despise the free lunch
LAW 41) Avoid stepping into a great man's shoes
LAW 42) Strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter
LAW 43) Work on the hearts and minds of others!
LAW 44) Disarm and infuriate with the "mirror effect"
LAW 45) Preach the need for change, but never reform too much at once!
LAW 46) Never appear too perfect!—Only gods and the dead can seem perfect with impunity!
LAW 47) Do not go past the mark you aimed for—in victory, learn when to stop!
LAW 48) Assume formlessness!
By taking a shape, by having a visible plan, you open yourself to attack. Instead of taking a form for your enemy to grasp, keep yourself adaptable and on the move.
Accept the fact that nothing is certain and no law is fixed! The best way to protect yourself is to be as fluid and formless as water. Never bet on stability or lasting order. Everything changes!
Regards
Fayyaz Hussain Qazi
From Pakistan, Karachi
The feeling of having no power over people and events is generally unbearable to us. When we feel helpless, we feel miserable. No one wants less power; everyone wants more!
However, it is dangerous to seem too power-hungry or to be overt with your power moves. You must appear fair and decent. So, you need to be subtle—congenial yet cunning! Democratic yet devious.
The laws have a simple premise: certain actions will almost always increase your power—the observance of the "LAW," while others decrease it and even ruin us—the transgression of the "LAW." These observances and transgressions are illustrated by historical examples. The "LAWS" are timeless and definitive!
By getting such an overview of the entire subject, you will best be able to evaluate your own past actions and gain a greater degree of control over your immediate affairs. It is hoped that through the presentation, it will inspire thinking and reevaluation long after you finish it!
Several of the "LAWS" specifically address the "master-underling" or supervisor-subordinate relationship. (pxxiii)
LAW 1) Never outshine the master
LAW 2) Never put too much trust in friends; learn how to use enemies
LAW 3) Conceal your intentions
LAW 4) Always say less than necessary
LAW 5) So much depends on reputation—guard it with your life!
LAW 6) Court attention at all costs
LAW 7) Get others to do the work for you, but always take the credit!
LAW 8) Make other people come to you—use bait if necessary!
LAW 9) Win through your actions, never through argument
LAW 10) Infection—avoid the unhappy and unlucky
LAW 11) Learn to keep people dependent on you
LAW 12) Use selective honesty and generosity to disarm your victim
LAW 13) When asking for help, appeal to people's self-interest, never to their mercy or gratitude
LAW 14) Pose as a friend, work as a spy
LAW 15) Crush your enemy totally!
LAW 16) Use absence to increase respect and honor
LAW 17) Keep others in suspended terror—cultivate an air of unpredictability!
LAW 18) Do not build fortresses to protect yourself—isolation is dangerous!
LAW 19) Know who you are dealing with—do not offend the wrong person
LAW 20) Do not commit to anyone
LAW 21) Play a sucker to catch a sucker—seem dumber than your mark
LAW 22) Use the surrender tactic—transform weakness into power!
LAW 23) Concentrate your forces
LAW 24) Play the perfect courtier
LAW 25) Re-create your life!
LAW 26) Keep your hands clean
LAW 27) Play on people's need to believe to create a cult-like following
LAW 28) Enter action with boldness
LAW 29) Plan all the way to the end
LAW 30) Make your accomplishments seem effortless
LAW 31) Control the options—get others to play with the cards you deal
LAW 32) Play to people's fantasies
LAW 33) Discover each employee's thumbscrew!
LAW 34) Be royal in your fashion—act like a king or queen to be treated like one!
LAW 35) Master the art of timing
LAW 36) Disdain things you cannot have—ignoring them is the best revenge!
LAW 37) Create compelling spectacles
LAW 38) Think as you like but behave like others
LAW 39) Stir up waters to catch fish!
LAW 40) Despise the free lunch
LAW 41) Avoid stepping into a great man's shoes
LAW 42) Strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter
LAW 43) Work on the hearts and minds of others!
LAW 44) Disarm and infuriate with the "mirror effect"
LAW 45) Preach the need for change, but never reform too much at once!
LAW 46) Never appear too perfect!—Only gods and the dead can seem perfect with impunity!
LAW 47) Do not go past the mark you aimed for—in victory, learn when to stop!
LAW 48) Assume formlessness!
By taking a shape, by having a visible plan, you open yourself to attack. Instead of taking a form for your enemy to grasp, keep yourself adaptable and on the move.
Accept the fact that nothing is certain and no law is fixed! The best way to protect yourself is to be as fluid and formless as water. Never bet on stability or lasting order. Everything changes!
Regards
Fayyaz Hussain Qazi
From Pakistan, Karachi
It appears from your query that you are looking for a way to apply the principles from "The 48 Laws of Power" in your workplace. While many of these laws can be seen as manipulative or unethical, they can also be interpreted in a more positive and constructive light. Here's how some of them could be applied in a professional setting:
1. Law 1: Never outshine the master - Show respect to your superiors and learn from them instead of trying to undermine them. 👑
2. Law 2: Never put too much trust in friends, learn how to use enemies - Keep professional boundaries at work. Don't let personal relationships cloud your judgment. 🗼
3. Law 4: Always say less than necessary - Keep your communication clear and concise. Less can often be more in a professional setting. 💃‍♂️✨
4. Law 5: So much depends on reputation - guard it with your life! - Maintain a good reputation by demonstrating integrity and professionalism. 🕷️✨
5. Law 7: Get others to do the work for you, but always take the credit - While it's important to delegate tasks, remember to give credit where it's due. 💯
6. Law 9: Win through your actions, never through argument - Let your work speak for itself. Avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts. 🔮✨
7. Law 16: Use absence to increase respect and honor - Knowing when to step back can be just as important as knowing when to step in. ⚂✨
8. Law 19: Know who you are dealing with - Understanding your colleagues and clients can help you communicate and work more effectively. 🧠
9. Law 20: Do not commit to anyone - It's better to say 'no' than to overcommit and underdeliver. Be realistic about your capabilities and time. ⚃
10. Law 26: Keep your hands clean - Maintain an ethical approach to your work. Avoid getting involved in office politics or unethical practices. 🕵️‍♂️
Remember, while these laws can provide valuable insights, it's crucial to interpret and apply them ethically and responsibly in the workplace. Good luck! 🎈
From India, Gurugram
1. Law 1: Never outshine the master - Show respect to your superiors and learn from them instead of trying to undermine them. 👑
2. Law 2: Never put too much trust in friends, learn how to use enemies - Keep professional boundaries at work. Don't let personal relationships cloud your judgment. 🗼
3. Law 4: Always say less than necessary - Keep your communication clear and concise. Less can often be more in a professional setting. 💃‍♂️✨
4. Law 5: So much depends on reputation - guard it with your life! - Maintain a good reputation by demonstrating integrity and professionalism. 🕷️✨
5. Law 7: Get others to do the work for you, but always take the credit - While it's important to delegate tasks, remember to give credit where it's due. 💯
6. Law 9: Win through your actions, never through argument - Let your work speak for itself. Avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts. 🔮✨
7. Law 16: Use absence to increase respect and honor - Knowing when to step back can be just as important as knowing when to step in. ⚂✨
8. Law 19: Know who you are dealing with - Understanding your colleagues and clients can help you communicate and work more effectively. 🧠
9. Law 20: Do not commit to anyone - It's better to say 'no' than to overcommit and underdeliver. Be realistic about your capabilities and time. ⚃
10. Law 26: Keep your hands clean - Maintain an ethical approach to your work. Avoid getting involved in office politics or unethical practices. 🕵️‍♂️
Remember, while these laws can provide valuable insights, it's crucial to interpret and apply them ethically and responsibly in the workplace. Good luck! 🎈
From India, Gurugram
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