Law #2 Never put too must trust in friends, learn how to use enemies. It’s a great compliment to your master when you make them look good. Here are the top 10 Laws of Power according to Robert Greene Do you really want to be like them?īut you still need to read it and re-read it to understand. This is like a blueprint to read Donald Trump and his fanatical cohorts. So, yes, I still think you should read this. I do think this is a very low vibration way of thinking and only encourages some people to sink to the lowest common denominator, but I do believe you should be able to understand what others do and why. A classic for both those who look to dominate and achieve power and status and those who couldn’t care less but want to understand what everyone else seems to be doing around them.Īnd yes, the book is hyper cynical and critical of all things done without an intent to control, a bit passé in this day and age, but the book was formed from many classic studies throughout history on how power played out in social situations. Originally published in 1998 and many editions since then, this book has become a classic. Book Review 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
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